Peter Piper pocket pistol pic photo phun
I have a 442 that has the nicest dwell in the DA trigger I have ever felt. You can stage it through cylinder rotation and then it stops nicely just before the break. The break is virtually the same as shooting single action. Dunno how they got it like that. I have an older Centennial that has a real nice trigger, but it can't match the 442 for accuracy.
Like that .45, too! Plastic has its advantages, but it just don't have the class of fine steel and walnut.
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former hater of plastic,
2018-02-27, 15:26
- and, yeah, shoulda read - former hater of plastic, 2018-02-27, 15:33
- I like the way you think. -
Fivegunner,
2018-02-28, 06:58
- I like the way you think. - uncowboy, 2018-02-28, 08:05
- "think"?...is that like "work"?. nt -
former hater of plastic,
2018-02-28, 14:07
- "think"?...is that like "work"?. nt -
Fivegunner,
2018-03-01, 08:18
- Only one group of people recoil more - former hater of plastic, 2018-03-01, 15:14
- "think"?...is that like "work"?. nt -
Fivegunner,
2018-03-01, 08:18
- Peter Piper pocket pistol pic photo phun -
Catoosa,
2018-02-28, 10:23
- The grips on the .45 are old milspurp, but - former hater of plastic, 2018-02-28, 11:23
- This one is accurate as uncowboy mentions, and - former hater of plastic, 2018-02-28, 11:42