jj1962hemi
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Hey Gang,
I just got back from the range after, for the first time, firing my two Taurus snubbies side by side. I have a Model 85 and a Model 856 (six shot version of the 85). Oddly, the M856 has a trigger that stacks (if I'm using the term correctly) in such a way that I can hold the hammer back partway through pulling the trigger, then settle the gun, then finish with minimal trigger pressure. The M85 has a shorter pull and is very difficult to get to fire in double action without a single smooth trigger motion. Does anybody know why this is? I'm also wondering which (if any) is "normal?"
I just got the M856 back after some warranty work and put 100 rounds through it today.
I'd appreciate any feedback.
JJ
I just got back from the range after, for the first time, firing my two Taurus snubbies side by side. I have a Model 85 and a Model 856 (six shot version of the 85). Oddly, the M856 has a trigger that stacks (if I'm using the term correctly) in such a way that I can hold the hammer back partway through pulling the trigger, then settle the gun, then finish with minimal trigger pressure. The M85 has a shorter pull and is very difficult to get to fire in double action without a single smooth trigger motion. Does anybody know why this is? I'm also wondering which (if any) is "normal?"
I just got the M856 back after some warranty work and put 100 rounds through it today.
I'd appreciate any feedback.
JJ