I knew this, but I neglected it and it could have gotten ugly. I put a drop-in match trigger in a semi-auto pistol. When I got to the range, I loaded up 5 rounds in a magazine. It appeared to be doubling. That was more exciting than I wished.
Upon further experimentation very close to the berm, it became clear that the gun was firing when I pulled the trigger and then again when I released the trigger.
I think I have it adjusted correctly now, but when I head back to the range tomorrow, I will start with one round only. Once I’m confident it is working with one round, then I will load two and repeat.
Upon further experimentation very close to the berm, it became clear that the gun was firing when I pulled the trigger and then again when I released the trigger.
I think I have it adjusted correctly now, but when I head back to the range tomorrow, I will start with one round only. Once I’m confident it is working with one round, then I will load two and repeat.
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