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Originally Posted by Dpris
In your experience, how does an audible reset help with new people learning the trigger?
Where & how does it become a useful learning tool?
Not arguing, just looking for info.
We transitioned to Glocks in '88 & I never ran into the click issue until the last five years or so.
And that's only in reading about it here & there, where people seem to think it's a gotta-have.
Denis
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Only in terms of giving a new or problem shooter a reference point - during dry fire - all in trying to teach them to hold the trigger back during recoil and follow thru so they don't slap the trigger when back up on target. Again, not an absolute, engraved in stone fundamental in its own right, and certainly overblown. I've seen some problem shooters with whom slapping the trigger was coupled with other issues, and such techniques seemed to help them slow down and focus a little better.
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