Deus Machina
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The trigger reach depends on finger length more than hand size.
My hands fit medium gloves, but the trigger reach feels just about right to me. On the pad of my finger, not the first joint. The SA reach shouldn't be an issue with anyone.
I may get a spring kit to soften the trigger a little, but the only, only, thing I felt an actual desire to change on my PCR was the sights. The originals are just fine, but I put Tru Dot tritiums on it.
Yes, this left a little gap in the top strap because the PCR comes with a 'streamlined' rear sight and the tritium ones don't have that cover piece, but it's purely cosmetic.
The slide is covered in a baked finish, and I've had mine in Florida weather with no signs of rust. There's very little exposed metal, really.
As for the slide, yeah, it doesn't allow the grip that internal-rail designs do. The trick is to hold the slide and push the grip forward instead of pulling the slide back. Or if they're not the low-profiles PCR sights, use the rear sight as a brace.
My hands fit medium gloves, but the trigger reach feels just about right to me. On the pad of my finger, not the first joint. The SA reach shouldn't be an issue with anyone.
I may get a spring kit to soften the trigger a little, but the only, only, thing I felt an actual desire to change on my PCR was the sights. The originals are just fine, but I put Tru Dot tritiums on it.
Yes, this left a little gap in the top strap because the PCR comes with a 'streamlined' rear sight and the tritium ones don't have that cover piece, but it's purely cosmetic.
The slide is covered in a baked finish, and I've had mine in Florida weather with no signs of rust. There's very little exposed metal, really.
As for the slide, yeah, it doesn't allow the grip that internal-rail designs do. The trick is to hold the slide and push the grip forward instead of pulling the slide back. Or if they're not the low-profiles PCR sights, use the rear sight as a brace.