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    Birds Away

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    I have been called some interesting things but never a "SMOE".....just saying....:)

    Time to push on. G-daughter to school and me out in among them.......Yes....them.....:faint:

    Have fun! you know you want one. Hope you have a great day. No use trying to resist. Catch you later! ;)
     

    SEIndSAM

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    That's a thought. I know that the Ruger triggers are better in general.

    Wait a minute there, I disagree with that comment. Usually a Smith will have a better, smoother trigger. But I looked at all of the options for an elderly woman a couple of years ago and ended up with the Ruger. The trigger on the $400 Ruger was close enough to a Smith not to pay the extra money.
     

    Snapdragon

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    Wait a minute there, I disagree with that comment. Usually a Smith will have a better, smoother trigger. But I looked at all of the options for an elderly woman a couple of years ago and ended up with the Ruger. The trigger on the $400 Ruger was close enough to a Smith not to pay the extra money.

    I've shot my .357 LCR and a couple of j-frames, and the trigger on the LCR is easier than the trigger on a J-frame. Not sure about the larger frames. When we had the Great Snubbie Shootoff at Blythe's, the others agreed with me.
     

    SkullDaddy.45

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    I've shot my .357 LCR and a couple of j-frames, and the trigger on the LCR is easier than the trigger on a J-frame. Not sure about the larger frames. When we had the Great Snubbie Shootoff at Blythe's, the others agreed with me.
    That .38 I sent you a pic of the other day has a sweet trigger. Really light and smooth, I was shocked when I first shot it.
     

    SkullDaddy.45

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    Got to get pool up and running. It's finally crystal clear! Then driving back to Hoosierville today!! Have a great morning!! BBL.
     

    mom45

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    I see everyone is nice and clean (if not fully clothed) in here today. Hubby is out studying the evil tree. I see a ladder and a cable and a big rope. I believe there is a log chain involved too. I hope he doesn't do anything stupid while I am at the neighbor's house this morning.

    My daughter was posting cat pictures/jokes on my facebook page during the night so she must be surviving.
     
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