I started shooting and hunting with Contenders in 1982.
Which do I prefer the Original Contender or the G2 Contender ? For me the answer is BOTH. I think each has their place.
I have a Stainless-Steel Original Contender Frame that has one of the sweetest triggers I have ever felt on any gun. It is 1 1/4 pounds and so crisp it doesn't feel like it is 1 pound. I don't know who did the work on this frame or where the trigger spring came from but it is awesome.
I also have a Stainless-Steel G2 Contender Frame that has been smoothed up and the trigger spring replaced. This one is really crisp at 2 1/4 pounds.
My Stainless-Steel Original Contender Frame mainly sees use with a Stainless-Steel Super 14 .22 LR Match Contender Barrel with 3x12x Burris LER Handgun Scope. Gophers are in serious trouble when I have this Contender in my hands provided I can find a good rest to shoot from. I also use this Contender in the winter months at our Indoor Shooting Range in our clubs Bench Rest Competition. I am the only guy shooting a Handgun in this competition as all of the rest of the guys are shooting .22 LR Rifles. No I haven't won yet but they indeed know the capabilities of this Contender Handgun. When it comes to Bench Rest Shooting the Original Contender Frame is my choice hands down.
My original Contender is set up with the T/C Herrett Finger Groove, Thumbrest Walnut Grips with a T/C Walnut Contender Carbine Forend that I modified to fit the Super 14 Barrel.
I actually prefer the G2 Contender Frame I have for hunting. I just love the Rubber Grip and Forend T/C supplies with the Stainless-Steel G2 Frames. I also like the ease of opening the G2 Frames as well as being able to recock the hammer (which I needed to get my first Whitetail this year due to a misfire).
I sent a G2 Frame that I used to have to a Gunsmith that specializes in Trigger Jobs on these frames. He did a super job on the Trigger Job but it still is not as good for Bench Rest Shooting as the Trigger on my Original Contender Frame. I used the G2 Frame for Bench Rest and ultimately ended up trading the G2 Frame to a buddy for the Stainless-Steel Original Contender Frame I now have. My scores are not much different but it does seem easier to shoot the Original Contender Frame when I am concentrating on holding the crosshairs on a bullseye that measures .100" than it did the G2 even with the great trigger job.
As stated at the onset I believe each has their place and always will.
Larry