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S&W 342PD vs 337PD
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<blockquote data-quote="ldp4570" data-source="post: 697259" data-attributes="member: 5168"><p>Since the J-frames use a coil spring instead of the flat as found in the larger S&W revolvers, it takes more of an effort to get a proper pull through due to the weight of spring pressure. Constant practice of dryfire with the J-frame will build up the muscles controlling the trigger finger, and the grip. Once you have learned/muscle memory of the J-frame trigger, and go back to the larger frame S&W's you'll really notice how smooth the trigger will feel on these. I do alot more dryfiring practice with my J-frames than my K or larger N frame guns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ldp4570, post: 697259, member: 5168"] Since the J-frames use a coil spring instead of the flat as found in the larger S&W revolvers, it takes more of an effort to get a proper pull through due to the weight of spring pressure. Constant practice of dryfire with the J-frame will build up the muscles controlling the trigger finger, and the grip. Once you have learned/muscle memory of the J-frame trigger, and go back to the larger frame S&W's you'll really notice how smooth the trigger will feel on these. I do alot more dryfiring practice with my J-frames than my K or larger N frame guns. [/QUOTE]
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