I can connect to this. I went through a period when I was most comfortable carrying a snub. As a result I put thousands of rounds through airweights, model 60s, and sp101s. Before the practice I was content to think some guns had trigger's that just weren't good enough to shoot well or that could never fit my hand. After figuring how to shoot j-frames in double action consistently, I learned I could get almost any gun I would own to shoot well enough, though I of course still have my preferences. Also learned that an initial impression of a trigger or grip might not correspond to actual results. E.g. this sp has a relatively heavy trigger, but I shoot it better than most other snubs I've owned, and my Glock 30 has a grip much to wide for my hands but I shoot it better than most other polymer carry guns I've owned ...
Not a Mason but I do have a great deal of respect for the group. Most of all they help the communities that they live in!!! Thanks to all of you guys!
I've owned two SP101's... still have the 327 magnum, as a matter of fact. Both have/had unsuitably stiff DA triggers. (It's a sample size of two, I know.) I want to like them. They have good heft and I like the way they look. If I ever run into a 2.5" 357 with a good trigger for a good price I will buy it. Ruger SP101 327 by Tallball posted Feb 23, 2018 at 9:01 PM