Got to shoot a rather unique gun today, a Smith & Wesson Model 52. I've never seen a semi-auto gun chambered in .38 Special until today. I didn't even know it existed, but a customer brought one in today and let me shoot it.
The trigger is half the pull weight of my STI or less. I'd say it has a 1.5 - 2.0 lbs. trigger with a clean break and a short overtravel. Quite possibly the lightest trigger I've felt on a semi-auto, and approaching some of the revolvers I've shot before.
Accuracy is very good. The gun is built around what appears to be a Browning Hi-Power frame or design platform. The round itself isn't inherently accurate, but was still about as good as a match-grade 1911. I had no trouble hitting the POA.
This model had a 52-2 model number and was a nice polished blue finish.
The trigger is half the pull weight of my STI or less. I'd say it has a 1.5 - 2.0 lbs. trigger with a clean break and a short overtravel. Quite possibly the lightest trigger I've felt on a semi-auto, and approaching some of the revolvers I've shot before.
Accuracy is very good. The gun is built around what appears to be a Browning Hi-Power frame or design platform. The round itself isn't inherently accurate, but was still about as good as a match-grade 1911. I had no trouble hitting the POA.
This model had a 52-2 model number and was a nice polished blue finish.