And BTW, if you manually cock the hammer for the first round, all successive trigger pulls should be the same. Your SA/DA pistols will have a double action trigger pull on the first round unless you thumb the hammer. All successive shots are single action as the slide cocks the hammer for you. If you are feeling a difference, you definitely need to have someone check your pistol.Running Arrow Bill wrote:I always do first shot by cocking hammer first. It is still hard to pull for succession shots. No, I haven't even considered modifying the trigger, etc. Am not a gunsmith. No gunsmiths in our area either. I have never tried to fire a SA without first cocking the hammer for the first shot.
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