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<blockquote data-quote="TacticalJ" data-source="post: 1716084" data-attributes="member: 10620"><p>Personally hammerless would be the only way I'd want to conceal a revolver. That's my opinion, but it's just one less thing to worry about hanging up on clothing when you need it most! As far as the heavier trigger pull...well that can be a plus or a minus, but all in all it just means that she will need to shoot it more to be well adjusted and comfortable with it so there is less shooter induced problems! Nice choice though and definately a lucky man. I bought my wife a 357mag 2" revolver for her birthday last month and she freaked.....NOT IN A GOOD WAY! Needless to say, I was in the doghouse for some time and I'm not really sure why. She's not a gun nut, but I didn't think she would respond quite like that. So count your blessing sir!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TacticalJ, post: 1716084, member: 10620"] Personally hammerless would be the only way I'd want to conceal a revolver. That's my opinion, but it's just one less thing to worry about hanging up on clothing when you need it most! As far as the heavier trigger pull...well that can be a plus or a minus, but all in all it just means that she will need to shoot it more to be well adjusted and comfortable with it so there is less shooter induced problems! Nice choice though and definately a lucky man. I bought my wife a 357mag 2" revolver for her birthday last month and she freaked.....NOT IN A GOOD WAY! Needless to say, I was in the doghouse for some time and I'm not really sure why. She's not a gun nut, but I didn't think she would respond quite like that. So count your blessing sir! [/QUOTE]
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