S&W report responds to activist investors

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Re: S&W report responds to activist investors

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Made me start thinking about a 2.0 Compact again. If it weren't for that hinged trigger... :confused5
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Scott65 wrote: Wed Feb 13, 2019 5:57 pm Made me start thinking about a 2.0 Compact again. If it weren't for that hinged trigger... :confused5
So swap it? :cheers2:

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Yeah, I know... It's hard to justify. My current striker fired came with a very nice trigger. I still think S&W would be well served to cut a deal with Apex and install a great trigger at the factory...
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Okay, I think I'm leaning toward the 586 4" over the 686. Blued gun versus stainless.
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