roval
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i was interested in the new anaconda but figured it might be easier on developing arthritis in future yrs to go with the python.
it is a beautiful gun but i hope the DA pull lightens up a bit. it is smooth but on the heavy side compared to a 586 with a 12 lb rebound slide spring. as everybody mentions the SA trigger pull is quite heavy compared to a smith or a ruger gp100 or SRH but i plan to shoot it DA mostly which then brings us to the trigger with it's serrations it digs a little as you roll your finger on the trigger. hopefully will take it out over the weekend. the barrel is slightly off, not a typical canted barrel from the newer smiths but not as perfectly lined up as an old model 19 or model 17 i have. hopefully the sights are adequate for now and not have to be replaced with wilson sights right away.i plan to shoot 38s and 357s out of it. do you have to be as careful with it as a model 19 or is it equivalent to a 586/686 or a gp100.
it is a beautiful gun but i hope the DA pull lightens up a bit. it is smooth but on the heavy side compared to a 586 with a 12 lb rebound slide spring. as everybody mentions the SA trigger pull is quite heavy compared to a smith or a ruger gp100 or SRH but i plan to shoot it DA mostly which then brings us to the trigger with it's serrations it digs a little as you roll your finger on the trigger. hopefully will take it out over the weekend. the barrel is slightly off, not a typical canted barrel from the newer smiths but not as perfectly lined up as an old model 19 or model 17 i have. hopefully the sights are adequate for now and not have to be replaced with wilson sights right away.i plan to shoot 38s and 357s out of it. do you have to be as careful with it as a model 19 or is it equivalent to a 586/686 or a gp100.