Get a 'smith to lop off that hammer! Cheaper and easier than a replacement.
Trigger pull is at 10 pounds for exactly that reason.
I hope you guys can find one to shoot, because really, that's the only way to truly choose a gun (although I've chosen a lot of them blind!).
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So does that mean that it's possible to get a lighter version of the trigger if the pull is set at the factory to meet gun-nazi specs? I'm sure its a great ten pounds, but the long stroke of a DA is more of a safety than the poundage, to a point of about 5 pounds for a pocket gun.
If the LCR came with a special 6 or 8 pound trigger, then I'd be sold even if it might get recalled. I'd be willing to take the change on a new system of operation if it would yield superior results to current, but less than ideal platforms like the standard S&W J-frames.
My local GS convienently has an indoor firing range. Hopefully they'll get an LCR for the range soon, so I can decide if the ten pounds feels more like 6 to 8 pounds like Ulmus has suggested and compare the dry fire feel with the live fire feel. (I've noticed that when I dry fire, I get excellent trigger control and perfect sight alignment. Then I got to the range and get average to poor trigger control and sight alignment. I'll just keep trying though, it's still a lot of fun and I'm more than capable of accurately defending myself.)