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Old 04-28-2024, 01:11 PM
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Originally Posted by laduerksen View Post

I am working out a trigger issue. It has changed in the last couple weeks. It may be some lubricant got in places it shouldn't. If so, I'll have to figure out how to tear it down further and clean. It used to have a short take up to a wall then a short plateau ending with trigger release. Now the wall and plateau are less noticeable making it harder to stop on the plateau just before firing.
it may not be an issue, but more just the way the parts have worn in. It sounds like you are staging the trigger, which is something a lot of trainers have gone away from. "Pull through" is an often heard mantra these days, and the manufacturers have been been producing triggers that favor such a technique. Of course, it could be a "chicken/egg" situation, maybe "pull through" came as a result of the typical striker trigger . Sure, it probably does not maximize accuracy, but it could be argued that most pistols are not target guns, and nor do they need to be.
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