The trigger can definitely vary from chamber to chamber if the ratchet/star is not fitted the same for each one. Something a competent smith may be able to clean up, but I don't know how many of them work on Tauruses. Of course, due to what that would do to the price of the thing, it may be something for the careful and competent DIYer to take a chance on.
Or, as should be done with S&Ws and Rugers, find a brick and mortar place with plenty of inventory and pick the best one.
Last edited by OlongJohnson; 09-03-2020 at 12:52 PM.
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Are there any issues that can come from that besides inconsistent trigger pull?
It really is a great set up for a revolver. The Colt Night Cobra is as well, but from what I’ve read, I’m not sure Colt QC is much better and I feel like repair wait times would be much longer.
If the difference is due to binding and insufficient clearances, it could lead to excessive wear of other components. Roughness can also be due to burrs, which accelerate wear on rubbing surfaces.
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I picked mine up a few days ago .. on my scale weighs 15oz ... I really like the grips