Ah. My bad, Pax. I projected one of my pet peeves onto your poor resolver, sight-unseen. I don't mind a serrated wide trigger on a target revolver, but on a duty gun, I want a smooth, medium to narrow trigger, because they're more forgiving for imprecise finger tip placement, and because they don't abrade the finger with multiple rapid trigger manipulations.
Peter expresses the work problem very well, I think.
One Spring Break when I was in junior high school, I went to Lake Travis (near Austin) for Spring Break for a couple of days. A front came through, and it was too cold to swim. The "beach" was all flaked limestone rocks. With little else to do, I began skipping them on the lake. I got good, with many skipping more than 12 to 15 times. The best rocks were about the size of the palm of my hand, (~5" square),and about a half inch thick. As I was standing on a rockslide of them, there was no shortage of them. On the way home, I noted how sore my right arm was. I couldn't understand why. Then I got to thinking: Over 2 days, I had spent literally about 10 hours skipping rocks. Figure I threw a rock every half minute of that time. I had easily side-armed 300 lbs of rocks into Lake Travis, figuring each rock at 4 oz average. Funny how the weight builds up.