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<blockquote data-quote="rsc" data-source="post: 2076805" data-attributes="member: 25938"><p>I liked the trigger on my Dad's Highway Patrolman so much that it has been the standard for all triggers I have tried since then. My Dan Wesson has almost as nice of a trigger, but the hammer travel is short so it feels a little funky to me still but has great accuracy. If I had to get rid of everything and only keep one firearm it would probably be an original Ruger Vaquero or a Blackhawk in .45C with a 5.5" barrel. Man I love those single actions!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rsc, post: 2076805, member: 25938"] I liked the trigger on my Dad's Highway Patrolman so much that it has been the standard for all triggers I have tried since then. My Dan Wesson has almost as nice of a trigger, but the hammer travel is short so it feels a little funky to me still but has great accuracy. If I had to get rid of everything and only keep one firearm it would probably be an original Ruger Vaquero or a Blackhawk in .45C with a 5.5" barrel. Man I love those single actions! [/QUOTE]
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