Diamondback SDR Trigger Weight - IT'S HOW HEAVY ?!?
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- Опубліковано 15 чер 2024
- YAFI - You wanted to know the trigger weight of the new Diamondback SDR revolver in 357 magnum . . . So, we did this review for you. (Of course, it can also use 38 Special loads as well as 38 +P if you were wondering.)
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I gave trigger jobs (including spring kit changes, thank God for Wolff springs!!) to all my Ruger and new generation (2017-2024) Colt revolvers. My personal perference is a very smooth and light trigger, so I have my single action at 3.5 to 3.0 pounds and 7 to 8 pounds for double action. Obvioulsy, this set up is NOT for everyone. However, I have never had any issues with light strikes or failure to fire with these light triggers.
Not bad at all.
I agree!
And being a smooth DA, it probably feels lighter
Definitely!
It looks nice. I am curious how well those sights work. They look like fiber optic.
A perfectly normal trigger weight; about 10lbs DA/3-4lbs SA is normal... Some revolvers come even lighter stock - with an 8lb DA trigger.
Is this gun on the market yet? It looks like a perfect ccw revolver.
Nice
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Is the trigger adjustable?
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It’s shoots just fine. I own one. Trigger weight is irrelevant.
3” !!!! 3” !!!!! 3” !!!! Just say No to Snubbies !!!!!! Please 😃
3" is vastly superior, but the aesthetic demands the stubby.
@@CthonicSoulChicken Pocket carry and iwb at 11 or 1 o'clock works better with 2", and ankle carry would require a lightweight frame for a package of about a pound without impairing the wearer's stride.