One of the struggles rim fire revolvers have is unique in this.

They require a very heavy spring to impact the rim based primer. My S&W 629 has the finest trigger possible. Finely tuned by an expert.

My .22 revolver has also had its trigger made to be its absolute best it can be. In single action they are actually pretty close. But in double action it's night and day.

The fact that a semi auto .22 is always in single action is the game changer when they are compared to revolvers. My MK II Ruger was a brilliant tack driver. My single action Ruger .22 was so bad I sold it off shortly after buying it. Yet now I have an SP101 in .22 that will touch holes at 25 yards for several of the 8 shots it holds. But only in single action. In double action that MKII would still beat it.


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