Taurus Titanium Tracker?

VictorLouis

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I examined one recently at a local dealer. Very nice fit and finish, but I did not like the contrast with the case-hardened hammer/trigger/cylinder latch(Just personal preference). Trigger pull was atrocious! Crunchenticker is appropriate.
It's even more hampered by its shape. It's not the std. "crescent shape", where your finger falls naturally into place at the point of best leverage. It comes straight down, falling into a hook at the bottom. Any proper grip I took forced me to place my finger towards the top of the trigger, with more effort needed to cycle it.
Do any of you have experience with one of these? How 'bout same trigger on another Taurus revolver? Gun appears to be high quality, and lightweight is an understatement, but not if there's no fix for that !@#$ trigger.
 
I've got the non-titanium version and while the trigger pull is a bit much , you do get used to it. Wolff spring has a spring set to reduce the pull on the 617 model and according to customer service at taurus, the main and trigger return spring are the same on both guns. Hope this helps.
 
Wow, I must say that I'm surprised. I had the priveledge of handling a non-ti Tracker recently, and I must say that the trigger (single action) was the best I've ever felt on a revo...about 2.5 lbs (maybe) and crisp as could be...DA was a bit heavy for my tastes (about 9 lbs) but smooth as silk...maybe the one you handled was a bad one, 'cause just about every Taurus trigger I've felt was normally pretty good.
 
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