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I'm looking for info about Taurus' concealed carry revolvers. The model I am interested in buying istheirCIA--Carry It Anywhere.
I'm interested in the hammerless version. However, the hammerless one I handled at a firearms dealer had a very heavy trigger pull weight.They should have supplied a towing hitch and an F150. I know what I'm talking about here. Ifrequently dry-fire my PT-92in DAbecauseIcarry it hammer-down.ThePT-92 trigger is significantly lighter in DA than this DA-only revolver.
I have one verbal reportthat they are made under license from S&W and are very similar to a J-frame. And that a gunsmith can lighten the pull weight.
I've owneda fewrecreational SA revolvers over the years. And have had an auto for self-defense. What I'm lacking is experience with small-frame DAOrevolvers.
Anyinfo would be appreciated.
I'm looking for info about Taurus' concealed carry revolvers. The model I am interested in buying istheirCIA--Carry It Anywhere.
I'm interested in the hammerless version. However, the hammerless one I handled at a firearms dealer had a very heavy trigger pull weight.They should have supplied a towing hitch and an F150. I know what I'm talking about here. Ifrequently dry-fire my PT-92in DAbecauseIcarry it hammer-down.ThePT-92 trigger is significantly lighter in DA than this DA-only revolver.
I have one verbal reportthat they are made under license from S&W and are very similar to a J-frame. And that a gunsmith can lighten the pull weight.
I've owneda fewrecreational SA revolvers over the years. And have had an auto for self-defense. What I'm lacking is experience with small-frame DAOrevolvers.
Anyinfo would be appreciated.