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S&W Firing Pin

Only thing I could think of (boy that may be dangerous) is I remember when S&W first started with the frame mounted firing pins there were lots of reports of light primer strikes, my thinking is maybe since the pin is hollow base, less mass, maybe it moves faster and strikes a bit harder eliminating the light primer strikes.
 
I have heard lighter firing pins increase overall speed. Not sure if this in fact true, I am not JM nor am I anywhere close where such a thing would make a noticeable difference in my performance. For someone like him, perhaps every little miniscule edge makes a difference.
 
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