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Just back from the range. Ran about 80 rds of 158 gr through the pair. The snubbie, as expected, is not a range gun. Controllable but snappy. It's trigger has a lot of creep even when cocked. Did not notice any grittiness however. The other has the same type trigger pull. Lot of creep & no grit. It is much more comfortable to shoot for obvious reasons (bigger/rubber grips and longer barrel).
Had a few FTF in the M200 (4 in). Two would not fire regardless of number of tries, a couple fired on second attempts. No name brand of ammo so I'll attribute the problem to bad primers. Also had a brief issue with the cylinder not rotating after shot was fired. Happened only once though. Oddities: (seen with both guns) I was a better shot in DA than in SA, perhaps because I was not staging the trigger(?). The pull in DA seemed lighter than the pull in SA, no logical explanation for this. In closing, at $255 ea. I think these are definite winners. Now to just find cheap ammo to feed them.....
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