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Old 02-16-2017, 12:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Wise_A View Post
How safe is a gun you can't shoot accurately?

Do nitwits shoot themselves in the feet with Glocks? Sure.

Do hundreds of thousands of police, military, and armed citizens manage to successfully carry a Glock without adding additional ventilation to their shoes and pants?

You betcha.

Hence, I don't see the need for either the Gadget or that God-awful 12-pound trigger.
Get yourself an 1895 Nagant revolver. Shoot it until you've mastered it and shoot it well. It has what is without doubt the heaviest, grittiest, and worst trigger in history. After you have master it, you will consider any other you trigger you ever encounter on a handgun to be a great trigger. 12 pound trigger problem solved.

Slightly less tongue in cheek, the average PP, PPK/S or PPK has a fairly long DA trigger that is about 12 pounds in weight.

10-12 pounds is pretty common on most DA revolvers.

People have shot those handguns accurately in DA mode for generations and don't see the issue.

Tell your trigger finger to "man up".

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