Right on the money!Nazrat wrote:The 642 really feels like it has a 2 stage trigger. If you do a lot of dry fire, you will begin to feel the point at which the break will happen. For target practice, it is easy to stage the trigger for great accuracy.
Dry-firing is the key to shooting this gun well. The trigger is great, in my opinion. I can shoot mine almost as though it were a single action. I am so comfortable with where the trigger breaks that I can pull and hold it at the break, until my sights line up. At 7 yards, I shoot this great little gun as well as my longer barreled semi-autos. I recommend the laser sights to use for dry-fire practice, if nothing else. Also, buy cowboy loads to practice with, so you can practice a lot. The extra smoke is cool, and you can see your laser line all the way to the target.