Is there an easy way to lighten the trigger of a SP 101, in addition to dry firing, and not spending big $ ? Me and the wife are looking for a home revolver for her, and we liked everything about it, but I and she thought the trigger was awfuly heavy in double action. Maybe dryfiring it 16 gillion times will help.????
I am partial to the DA/SA(with hammer spur), and the shop we looked had that and the DAO in 2.25 in. and 3 in. My wife has no preference. I would also carry this when we are both together, when the Beretta 92 would be just to hefty/big. Anyone partial to any specific operating system, D/A S/A, DAO?
I also held a smith with wooden boot grips. I really liked the feel of them. I have not researched it yet, but I think we would like to have these on her SP. Anyone have these on their SP?
Having the wife pick out her own handgun has been an enlightening and fun experience. She picked up a Taurus .38, 7 shot "Ultra-lite," dry fired it and said,"Hmm...doesn't seem as balanced as the Ruger." Now, this just makes me smile, 'cause 6 month's ago, she couldn't have told you what a revolver was!
Any response would be appreciated!!
Mike
I am partial to the DA/SA(with hammer spur), and the shop we looked had that and the DAO in 2.25 in. and 3 in. My wife has no preference. I would also carry this when we are both together, when the Beretta 92 would be just to hefty/big. Anyone partial to any specific operating system, D/A S/A, DAO?
I also held a smith with wooden boot grips. I really liked the feel of them. I have not researched it yet, but I think we would like to have these on her SP. Anyone have these on their SP?
Having the wife pick out her own handgun has been an enlightening and fun experience. She picked up a Taurus .38, 7 shot "Ultra-lite," dry fired it and said,"Hmm...doesn't seem as balanced as the Ruger." Now, this just makes me smile, 'cause 6 month's ago, she couldn't have told you what a revolver was!
Any response would be appreciated!!
Mike