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I've heard it said that firing a revolver with a single-action trigger pull will be generally more accurate than a shot fired from a double-action trigger pull. Why is this? - [[User: 2wingo]] | I've heard it said that firing a revolver with a single-action trigger pull will be generally more accurate than a shot fired from a double-action trigger pull. Why is this? - [[User: 2wingo]] | ||
:It's because with double action, the trigger pull is longer, so you lose some of the steadiness in your aim when firing in double-action. |
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This is a loading gate revolver right? Something about it almost makes me want to think it's a break-top.
- Yes, it's a solid frame design with a loading gate. Except for the double action trigger the drills are the same as the SAA. That said none of the parts are interchangable. - Nyles
I've heard it said that firing a revolver with a single-action trigger pull will be generally more accurate than a shot fired from a double-action trigger pull. Why is this? - User: 2wingo
- It's because with double action, the trigger pull is longer, so you lose some of the steadiness in your aim when firing in double-action.