S&W 544 TEXAS WAGON TRAIN COMM .44-40 MFG. 1986
Guys & Dolls or Dolls & Guys as the case may be - I have one of these as of today. I have a bunch of S&W revolvers. The one I received today has a match grade trigger. I don't know if all of them are this way or if this one was 'slicked' by someone like "Cylinder & Slide". I have to get some ammo - kind of expensive until I can get some dies and brass. I have a friend that shot 'Camp Perry' and now shoots Jacksonville and some in Georgia in competition - will get him to put it through its paces and give you a range report after that.
Best Regards - AQH
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I have one, and absolutely love it.
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Guys & Dolls or Dolls & Guys as the case may be - I have one of these as of today. I have a bunch of S&W revolvers. The one I received today has a match grade trigger. I don't know if all of them are this way or if this one was 'slicked' by someone like "Cylinder & Slide". I have to get some ammo - kind of expensive until I can get some dies and brass. I have a friend that shot 'Camp Perry' and now shoots Jacksonville and some in Georgia in competition - will get him to put it through its paces and give you a range report after that.
Best Regards - AQH
How wide is the trigger lever?
Early S&W's had target triggers that were 0.5" wide......whereas later ones are 0.4" wide. Story goes.....that since the 0.5" trigger was wider than the trigger guard.....upon holstering, the trigger could conceivably be "pulled" and handgun fires.
BTW........I like the half-inch triggers.😇
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I had one at one time it was very nice but it just sat in the safe I think I shot it just once it was sold with a group of guns that payed off the house.
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