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Old 02-19-2017, 09:16 PM
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Hope you practice your gross motor reloads:

Weapons Manipulation: Fine Motor Skills vs Gross Motor Skills Reload - YouTube

Because lining up sights and pulling the trigger aren't fine motor skills...
If I might ask, just what is this, what do you mean, and why are you showing this to me?

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Originally Posted by Mister X
If you can shoot them accurately, how are they a handicap?
Resistance from the trigger acts against your grip. There is no way for a heavier trigger to not have a negative impact on your shooting. You can practice and train and mitigate that, but you can't eliminate it.

Lighter is not always better, but there are limits. I agree with your point about positive resets, but I if that was a problem (I really don't find it to be) there are probably better ways of solving it.

I don't think that the standard-weight trigger is a problem at all. After all, hundreds of thousands of people have successfully used a Glock every working day, and never shot themselves. Hence, I don't see the point of going to a 12# trigger over something that isn't a problem.

We're applying some game theory to the problem, from opposing angles. You think NDs related to the Glock trigger are a problem, and the 12# trigger isn't. I think that the NDs aren't an issue, and that the 12# trigger is an unnecessary trade.
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