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A pistol with the factory trigger and trigger parts still in it, is it possible to shoot that gun well, or is it necessary to immediately order a bag of springs and stuff?
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You’ll never know the value of upgrades until you try the OEM as baseline.A pistol with the factory trigger and trigger parts still in it, is it possible to shoot that gun well, or is it necessary to immediately order a bag of springs and stuff?
A pistol with the factory trigger and trigger parts still in it, is it possible to shoot that gun well, or is it necessary to immediately order a bag of springs and stuff?
You’ll never know the value of upgrades until you try the OEM as baseline.
The egg.
@FPrice is spot on. For example with my Glocks I always end up buying trigger parts and connectors but I also have a couple of CZ p10's and there's no way in hell I'm ever changing the trigger because it's basically perfect to me out of the box.... I like my striker-fired triggers to be right around 4 to 5 lb.... the P10 comes that way out of the box....A pistol with the factory trigger and trigger parts still in it, is it possible to shoot that gun well, or is it necessary to immediately order a bag of springs and stuff?
Bingo. My mantra is: Learn to shoot with the aim of being able to shoot ANY gun well.Training is more important, and knowing the gun before you buy it. my 2 cents.
T please"T" or "A"?
Bingo. My mantra is: Learn to shoot with the aim of being able to shoot ANY gun well.
If/when that day ever comes, it may not be your favorite customized handgun in your hands.
all my firearms have there original triggers
Its true for everything except a 1911, which by definition has a perfect trigger pull by design. And I cannot for the life of me understand
why factory Ruger Mark IV triggers suck so very badly.
The question that has plagued mankind since time began.
"T" or "A"?
Oh wait, this thread is in 'General'...
Its true for everything except a 1911, which by definition has a perfect trigger pull by design.