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It's nice and slim, seems to shoot well enough once you get past the 20lb double action pull.
My grandfather has a 908. It's nice and slim, seems to shoot well enough once you get past the 20lb double action pull.
Step away from 1911s and pick up a revolver.
I just recently purchased a s & w model 908 9mm pistol on gunbroker. Waiting for it to be shipped. I am looking for anyone who has or has had one for some feedback. Anyone out there can help? thanks
Now let's look at the Model 908. The 908 is the economy version of the 3913 series of pistols. It has the long, double action trigger pull that requires at least 10 pounds of pull to make it fire. With the safety on, you can draw the gun or fumble in he dark in your nightstand for it and be completely confident it won't go off. The 908 is an extremely reliable weapon. We have put over 2500 rounds through ours and have never had a malfunction. Accuracy is also excellent -- better than many self defense pistols. The gun carries well and the thin grip, coupled with the short barrel, make it extremely comfortable to keep on you all day. We find that this old technology is highly effective and, for the person who will not or cannot devote the time to become a gun master, it is a logical and safe choice.
I can pull through any DA trigger and place the shot where I want it.it's heavy enough that in his hands the pull induces enough hand shaking that he'll only shoot it in single action.
I can pull through any DA trigger and place the shot where I want it.
That's the difference between someone who has mastered double action revolvers and someone who has not.
That's the difference between someone who has mastered double action revolvers and someone who has not.
How about a Stigma trigger?
I can pull through any DA trigger and place the shot where I want it.
That's the difference between someone who has mastered double action revolvers and someone who has not.
Never had the displeasure of dealing with one of those.
But heavy doesn't matter to me. All my wheelguns are between 8.5 and 10 lbs DA. They are, however, butter smooth.
that's my carry weapon never had a jam its nice and small but not so small my hand dwarfs it when i hold it. I use a in the waist holster and its super comfortable. I don't know what the guy who mentioned a 20 pound pull is talking about i have no problem firing it accurately with the way the trigger came from the factory
How many have taken a trigger scale to their 3rd Generation S&W's DA trigger?
I have, and I can assure you it is not 20 lbs, nor even close to that.