
Originally Posted by
kmrtnsn
I wouldn't waste the money on laser grips. Finding little red dots on paper at the indoor range is a whole lot different than finding them on a three dimensional moving target that comes in various colors in bright sunlight. Buy ammo and learn to shoot it. We have one, they take a bit of getting used to for some, especially when throwing .357 down range.
A CT laser for a J-frame is the best investment you can make. How many shootings occur in low, altered or failing light? Laser grips make the J-frame a much more viable defensive handgun under adverse conditions and Vickers and Hackathorn have said in the past they should come standard on every small revolver.
As far as the trigger, about 3000 dry fires will smooth it out a lot. When I first got mine, I used to sit around watching TV and dry fire hundreds of times. It's still stout, but has smoothed out a ton.
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