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<blockquote data-quote="hayray" data-source="post: 628150" data-attributes="member: 3046"><p>Hey Dun, what are the 39 loads, was that a typo.? I have noticed on most of those the trigger is real scratchy and rough compared to the fully steel framed guns, we have had to tune a lot of those up to make them very usable. I see a lot of those guns because I am a instructor for the concealed carry class that everyone needs to take here in Michigan inorder to get the CPL. I am carrying a steel gun now because I like to shoot a lot and the sckanium gun S&W was just too light and hurt my hand, especially shooting .357s. So I carry the Ruger SP 101 for going to town and the GP 100, 4 inch barrel for around the farm and a good gun in my pick-up and tractors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hayray, post: 628150, member: 3046"] Hey Dun, what are the 39 loads, was that a typo.? I have noticed on most of those the trigger is real scratchy and rough compared to the fully steel framed guns, we have had to tune a lot of those up to make them very usable. I see a lot of those guns because I am a instructor for the concealed carry class that everyone needs to take here in Michigan inorder to get the CPL. I am carrying a steel gun now because I like to shoot a lot and the sckanium gun S&W was just too light and hurt my hand, especially shooting .357s. So I carry the Ruger SP 101 for going to town and the GP 100, 4 inch barrel for around the farm and a good gun in my pick-up and tractors. [/QUOTE]
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