For the most part, on semi-autos the hammer spurs are roughly the same width and length. Of course there are the commander type variations, but in general they are about the same.
On revolvers, I have seen some with extra-wide spurs while being shorter (and also off-set spurs). Gun magazine writers float the opinion that one is better than the other.
For single-action shooting, I can see it, since it must be easier to cock the hammer with one instead of the other. Of course for double action shooting it must be all the same.
I assume for concealed carry, neither is absolutely desireable and each has disadvantages.
So is one really better than the other on a non-concealed carry gun?
On revolvers, I have seen some with extra-wide spurs while being shorter (and also off-set spurs). Gun magazine writers float the opinion that one is better than the other.
For single-action shooting, I can see it, since it must be easier to cock the hammer with one instead of the other. Of course for double action shooting it must be all the same.
I assume for concealed carry, neither is absolutely desireable and each has disadvantages.
So is one really better than the other on a non-concealed carry gun?