p-64 box of truth.

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p-64 box of truth.

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Thanks for posting that link.

I have to agree with everything that man said.
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re:"And the stiff double action trigger pull would act as a great “Safety” if carried with the hammer down and the Safety engaged. The shooter sure isn’t going to “accidentally” pull that double action trigger. "

My sentiments exactly...
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MakAttack wrote:re:"And the stiff double action trigger pull would act as a great “Safety” if carried with the hammer down and the Safety engaged. The shooter sure isn’t going to “accidentally” pull that double action trigger. "

My sentiments exactly...

Engaging the safety really wouldn't be necessary with the stiff DA trigger.
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Its harder to pull the trigger on one of these than on one of my revolvers and they have no safety.
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torpeau wrote:
MakAttack wrote:re:"And the stiff double action trigger pull would act as a great “Safety” if carried with the hammer down and the Safety engaged. The shooter sure isn’t going to “accidentally” pull that double action trigger. "

My sentiments exactly...
Engaging the safety really wouldn't be necessary with the stiff DA trigger.
I agree. I think that (the way it was written) the author meant "carried with the hammer down and the Safety [DIS]engaged." But I too agreed with everything he said...except maybe the recoil, but then again I have big hands and don't really mind it with stock springs.

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I didn't learn anything new from this guy. No new info was presented that has not been expressed on here at some point in time.
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True but it is advertisement for the gun.
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