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    mcapo

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    HBI trigger in and 100 rounds with no finger bite. I’d like it better with some polishing but I am rather fond of it.

    That darn hunk of plastic is accurate....

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    88E30M50

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    SchwansManDan

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    I fondled a 97B at a store today. I liked the fiber optic front sight, the balance, the look ... but ... is it just me, or does the shape of the grip make for a long reach to the trigger? IMHO, much less comfortable than the 75B.

    I liked most of it, but not enough to peel out nearly $700.
     

    churchmouse

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    I fondled a 97B at a store today. I liked the fiber optic front sight, the balance, the look ... but ... is it just me, or does the shape of the grip make for a long reach to the trigger? IMHO, much less comfortable than the 75B.

    I liked most of it, but not enough to peel out nearly $700.

    You will not by a better DA/SA for the money. I have 2 of them.
     

    88E30M50

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    The trigger reach is on the long side. That's one of the reasons I sold mine several years back, but had I known that CajunGunWorks sells a reasonably priced reach reduction kit, I'd most likely still have it. It's a big pistol but they are one of the best non-1911 45s you can buy.
     

    88E30M50

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    Sorry for the G***k specific post, but I picked up a G23 a couple of weeks back and in comparison to my P10C, the trigger was not that bad. I was thinking that maybe I had imagined G***k triggers to be made of mush across the board but this weekend, I had a chance to dry fire my G21 and holy cow, what a difference. Where as the G23 (Gen 4 for those still reading) has a bumpy take-up to a solid wall then a creepy break that's not too bad. The G21 is just lumpy mush right up the the release. I'm really surprised at how different the two actually feel.
     

    mcapo

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    Sorry for the G***k specific post, but I picked up a G23 a couple of weeks back and in comparison to my P10C, the trigger was not that bad. I was thinking that maybe I had imagined G***k triggers to be made of mush across the board but this weekend, I had a chance to dry fire my G21 and holy cow, what a difference. Where as the G23 (Gen 4 for those still reading) has a bumpy take-up to a solid wall then a creepy break that's not too bad. The G21 is just lumpy mush right up the the release. I'm really surprised at how different the two actually feel.

    Are you saying that everything I read on the internet isn't completely factual and balanced???
     
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