Do or can revolvers break in?

In all my years of gun buying I have bought only one NIB revolver-my Charter
Arms Bulldog-don't recall it requiring any breaking in. I bought my S&W M639 NIB, it required no breaking in.
 
Update, another range day

Hello all, and thank you all for your insights. I now believe, after today's session of another 250 rounds ( again various types) that perhaps, my trigger is getting worn in, and I am getting accustomed to the gun. I do now feel comfortable enough with it, that I can tell when I am on or off. I am actually just shooting it better.

This is one of the curses of the blessing of having many pistols. It takes time to learn them all!!! Sometimes, I will put one down for a bit, and when I take it back out, I need to re-learn it, sort of.

Now that I am starting to shoot this one well, I really like it. There is something about the very mechanical nature of a revolver. I love all the clicks!!!

Thank you all again

Rich
 
Glad it's working out for you! I too have to "get used to" a new gun. It is one of the trials and tribulations that I enjoy about my guns.
 
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