The trigger was pretty good when I first bought the revolver back around 1989, but it was improved tremendously by a local guy a met. Luckily, I live in the Kansas City area, and back then, while he was a pretty well known local gunsmith, he had also picked up some tips from Ron Power, so I'm just absolutely in love with the pistol now. The coolest thing he did (not on any of my guns,) was come up with a .44 round for pin shooting. He modified a Model 29 to use full moon clips he made, modified the chambers and made his own rimless cartridges out of .308 cases.
Mark