The hammer actually pulls just a bit further back under spring tension like in DA mode before it releases. A bit of investigation reveals that the action is like the new Python and both had to meet a California regulation of not going off in fully cocked position after being dropped on a concrete floor 6 times!

My SW M-69 5 shot 44 Mag revolver has the lightest trigger of the three revolvers both SA and DA. The lighter DA pull over the Anaconda is mostly due to the smaller 5 shot cylinder of the M 69. That Anaconda cylinder is a big piece to rotate but it is very smooth in operation with the hammer pull much better than both Smiths.
It is a shame to have one States crazy regulation be forced upon the other "free" States gun owners but that's the way it is.
Would be nice to have the trigger pull weight on the M69 on the Anaconda. There is a slight curl on the hammer sear edge that causes the hammer to rotate
back that little bit from some pictures I saw.