

Wolff Gun springs make lighter & faster for all guns & they do feel like a trigger job on some Relovers. Ruger Revolvers have good strong hammers & trigger parts, when done slow & even you begin to see why we Do It Ourselves. Now my Bolt Rifles triggers weigh in from 11 ozs to 1.5lbs I had to learn DI Myself one step at a time. When I blue printed the NM M1-A triggers to 4.75 lbs that is a far cry from being too light. *Good GunSmith, Bad GunSmith* unless they are your Brother in Law, due to law suites they just smooth it up a little, that will leave in too much creep & weight. Oh, and when I was at SHOT talking to the Glock rep, he did mention the fact that Glock never skips model numbers.All the Ruger shooters I know just get a Trigger job book, Tools & make both their BlackHawks, Super BlackHawks & the RedHawks very smooth with light actions. I think a finger extension or +1 and night sights would be great.Īnyway, if you haven't played with one of these yet, give it a try. I look forward to more accessories for these. Shown below in a Kahr Holster (holsters a tad loose and too long). Still need to ring it out some more, but am happy with my purchase. I haven't shot HP through it, but it worked flawlessly with ball ammo.

380 I recall shooting (Colt mustang & Gov. The trigger didn't seem as good as the standard Glock trigger. More comfortable to shoot than the LCP, and much better sights.


I picked-up the 42 today and took it to the range. Firing the LCP is fairly uncomfortable after a few rounds and the gutter sights aren't that great. My LCP has worked fine, but it's small grip leaves alot to be desired (I did add the Hogue which helped a lot). Already being a Glock fan, I decided to get one to replace the LCP. I got to handle the G42 at SHOT and really liked the size. And although I own several S&W revolvers (and occasionally carry one), my EDC is a Glock 23 backed-up by a Ruger LCP. When I first heard about these, I wasn't real excited it being a.
