3.5 on my EDC's. Well, the ones I build up anyway.
On a handgun, that would test my comfort. Im guessing practice helps in that regard?
3.5 on my EDC's. Well, the ones I build up anyway.
Pull weight doesnt matter to me as long as it's not a 12 pound New York trigger. I just want short take up and a clean break and short tactile reset. That's what I try to keep consistant.
On a handgun, that would test my comfort. Im guessing practice helps in that regard?
I like a light trigger and I respect it, but I'm feeling other things and not the weight like I know most other people are. That reset is the most important thing in a trigger for me because once we get rolling thats all that's gonna matter. The first stage is like the hooks on a Bra, it's the hardest part.Thats fair enough.
My range guns are south of that number. A solid 4.5 lbs trigger with a clean break and a short reset is really OK. It is just heavy for me.
A bit lite...
On an AR I want it light. 3, 3.5
I wanna run that ***** like a sewing machine. Now on the range. Before, clearing a house or engaging the enemy in the open I want to put as many accurate rounds as possible into center chest until the threat stops moving. Not full auto, semi auto. Of coarse now, I dont have that selector option anyways.
Now I'm spoiled with these light AR triggers we have to choose from.
My range guns are south of that number. A solid 4.5 lbs trigger with a clean break and a short reset is really OK. It is just heavy for me.
A bit lite...
I like a light trigger and I respect it, but I'm feeling other things and not the weight like I know most other people are. That reset is the most important thing in a trigger for me because once we get rolling thats all that's gonna matter. The first stage is like the hooks on a Bra, it's the hardest part.
We may need DNA testing. Are you sure you aren't me? I mean, it's already been confirmed that Matt and I are the same person, but I think you might be a version of me also. Or am I a version of you???I know someone who blamed a light trigger for having a ND into their dash.
I dont care how light the trigger is because you should have been ready for the gun to go off anyways as soon as your finger entered the trigger guard. His gun went off because he didnt have trigger discipline and muzzle awareness on top of that.
When you shoot your pistol in self defense you wont ever know if that gun had a 12 pound trigger or a 3 pound one. This is a common thing in shootings and after action reports back that up.
I guess what I'm saying is, i train and shoot for self defense, not really for fun. Guns are tools mostly to me.
My CZ's are my toys if I'm allowed to use that word. They are for the range only for me so I actualy relax when I'm shooting them. Like my 1911's.
I'll be curious what you get for one of those. I have one just sitting gathering dust.
One on gunbroker is already over that by alittle. Then add shipping and transfer. I tried to research them but I cant find sold pieces.Last two 19gen2's I sold I got $350 each. With original Tupperware box.
Jes××! Dont appendix carry that!
One on gunbroker is already over that by alittle. I tried to research them but I cant find sold pieces.
If mine doesnt sell I wont be dissapointed
3 years ago you could buy them from aim surplus for 350. Plus shipping and transfer. Now they have dried up.It was a few years ago. Maybe you'll do better than I did.
Better not unholster in a strong wind lolI am bumping it back up north of this number.
3 years ago you could buy them from aim surplus for 350. Plus shipping and transfer. Now they have dried up.
Better not unholster in a strong wind lol
Yeah that's where I'll be keeping one too. The one I'm selling or thinking about it, is one I shoot stillI still have one sitting in the back of the safe.