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Are you better off to get the hammer on this gun or no hammer.Cause the trigger stages so nice for what i have read.
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Are you better off to get the hammer on this gun or no hammer.Cause the trigger stages so nice for what i have read.
Billy, the hammer version would work with the proper holster of course. I tend to favor a DA/SA in case I need to pre-cock for single action pull for best accuracy.
for concealed carry I would go with the hammerless gun. Ror range and home I would rather have the hammer so I can shoot it either SA or DA
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That is a subjective topic. But if I was using one for concealment, I would go for a hammerless. If it was just at the range or open carrying, I would use the exposed hammer. It is all up to you.