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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 783518" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Th etrigger on the LCR just felt heavier and longer then the one on the 442. But I've put a lot of rounds down range with the 442 and maybe it's just that I'm more atuned to it. That's why I was curious about the new S&W bodygaurd. Haven;t been able to get my hands on one yet to try. For sights I have cromsontrace grips on the 442, but if I have them turned off I still just point shoot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 783518, member: 34"] Th etrigger on the LCR just felt heavier and longer then the one on the 442. But I've put a lot of rounds down range with the 442 and maybe it's just that I'm more atuned to it. That's why I was curious about the new S&W bodygaurd. Haven;t been able to get my hands on one yet to try. For sights I have cromsontrace grips on the 442, but if I have them turned off I still just point shoot. [/QUOTE]
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