Based upon the title, I figured the question was, "Am I getting laid today?'
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So why do people flock to the "designer" 1911's, and the S&W and Ruger and Sig ones, and talk down about "mil-spec" ones such as RIA or Auto-Ordnance?
That and that f***ing arched MSH. That thing is awful unless you have gorilla hands.
Meh. Stay married for more than 4 decades. The answer to that question will be obvious.I figured the question was, "Am I getting laid today?'
Every single one of my WWII surplus Mausers has a nicer trigger than any new handgun you can get in MA. (I don't have any WWII handguns).A LOT of soldiers have hit A LOT of enemy soldiers over the years using nothing but factory parts and irons.
"Shoot that gun well" is subjective. But if you think that tendency is bad here, OP, stay away from guitar boards. People buy $1,000 US Strats and order $300 worth of replacement tuners and pickups the same day. It's crazy.
The question that has plagued mankind since time began.
"T" or "A"?
Meh. Stay married for more than 4 decades. The answer to that question will be obvious.
Every single one of my WWII surplus Mausers has a nicer trigger than any new handgun you can get in MA. (I don't have any WWII handguns).
OP, the springs needed usually cost less than $20 and take 5min to replace. Totally worth it.
The answer to that question is "Yes, both"The question that has plagued mankind since time began.
"T" or "A"?
Oh wait, this thread is in 'General'...
+1. Chicken had to get laid before the egg could.Chicken!
God carries a 1911 and John Browning does her trigger jobs.There are a lot of shitty 1911 triggers out there, sometimes the sears are rough and poorly made, thankfully there are a lot of people around that can fix that either by replacing the sear or just giving it an action tune.
Most of mine still have the stock triggers.
thats a fact. a lot of 1911's are what i'd call "gritty". oddly, of the dozen 1911's i currently own, the best trigger out of the box is my lowest cost one, a smith e series full size. if smith did it this one time with my pistol, on a skinflinter yet, why is it not the norm rather than the exception.There are a lot of shitty 1911 triggers out there....
god called me and wants to check out my para p-16. we're going to manchester firing line next wednesday if any wants a meet and greet with god.God carries a 1911 with a .40 conversion barrel
Older S&W revolvers have factory triggers that are close to perfect. I have a CZ rifle which came with a 4.5 lb trigger with almost zero creep and over travel. Probably the nicest factory trigger I've ever tried. I couldn't say if all CZs come this way, but mine did.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?
Older S&W revolvers have factory triggers that are close to perfect. I have a CZ rifle which came with a 4.5 lb trigger with almost zero creep and over travel. Probably the nicest factory trigger I've ever tried. I couldn't say if all CZs come this way, but mine did.
The question that has plagued mankind since time began.
"T" or "A"?
Oh wait, this thread is in 'General'...
"A"The question that has plagued mankind since time began.
"T" or "A"?
Oh wait, this thread is in 'General'...
I think you are off by 1Meh. Stay married for more than 4 decades. The answer to that question will be obvious.
Older S&W revolvers have factory triggers that are close to perfect.