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- Feb 9, 2016
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Went again to the range today. Shot all my polymer HGs that are designed to be carried concealed. Had about 100 more rounds fired out of my 4" Shield Plus PC when I notice three vehicles pull up and wound up putting and end to my range session. Thought who else is dumb enough besides me to go shooting at the outdoor covered gun range at my private gun club when its 93* outside and ZERO breeze.
Turned out to be one of the firearm instructors, a dad and mom and their four young adult children all new members looking for instruction on how to shoot handguns. They had all already been through the firearm safety course and handgun safety course offered by our club free to members. Unfortunately (for me) the other firearms instructor ran into a last minute problem and couldn't make it, so he asked me if I would assist. I said yes of course as new gun owners are the future of 2A in America and new members are the future of my club.
Now for the reason for my post. I now have 300 rounds fired out of my new 4" Performance Center Shield Plus and find the trigger to be gritty and have more than just a little creep but its not the amount of creep that bothers me it's how inconsistent the creep is. Some trigger pulls the creep is hardly noticeable other trigger pulls its very noticeable. Does anyone know if the trigger will become less gritty feeling and have less creep as it wears in say in another 200-300 rounds or should I go the APEX trigger upgrade route now.
I also put 100 rounds through my Gen-I 3.1" Shield that I installed a APEX Duty carry action enhancement kit upgrade on 12 years ago first year I owned it and to be honest no doubt in my mind the trigger on my Gen-I Shield is better than on my new Shield plus. And at 12 yards with iron sights I am shooting my Gen-I Shield with iron sights 65-70% as well as I am shooting the 4" Shield plus fitted with an RMR, I attribute most of this to the fact I have fired thousands upon thousands of rounds out of my G1 Shield and only 300 out of my Shield Plus, but the better trigger on my G1 Shield definately helped.
What I like so much about my G1 Shield trigger is there is a short take up to a solid wall then the trigger breaks cleanly followed by a very tactile and audible reset and no gritty feeling.
I have to fire 200 more rounds out of it before I will carry it anyhow so should I go ahead and see if 200 more rounds wears in and improves the trigger or go the Apex Duty/Carry Action Enhancement route to cure my trigger issues. Bare in mind I'm happy with how light the trigger pull is just looking to eliminate the gritty feeling and eliminate as much creep in the trigger as I can.
Turned out to be one of the firearm instructors, a dad and mom and their four young adult children all new members looking for instruction on how to shoot handguns. They had all already been through the firearm safety course and handgun safety course offered by our club free to members. Unfortunately (for me) the other firearms instructor ran into a last minute problem and couldn't make it, so he asked me if I would assist. I said yes of course as new gun owners are the future of 2A in America and new members are the future of my club.
Now for the reason for my post. I now have 300 rounds fired out of my new 4" Performance Center Shield Plus and find the trigger to be gritty and have more than just a little creep but its not the amount of creep that bothers me it's how inconsistent the creep is. Some trigger pulls the creep is hardly noticeable other trigger pulls its very noticeable. Does anyone know if the trigger will become less gritty feeling and have less creep as it wears in say in another 200-300 rounds or should I go the APEX trigger upgrade route now.
I also put 100 rounds through my Gen-I 3.1" Shield that I installed a APEX Duty carry action enhancement kit upgrade on 12 years ago first year I owned it and to be honest no doubt in my mind the trigger on my Gen-I Shield is better than on my new Shield plus. And at 12 yards with iron sights I am shooting my Gen-I Shield with iron sights 65-70% as well as I am shooting the 4" Shield plus fitted with an RMR, I attribute most of this to the fact I have fired thousands upon thousands of rounds out of my G1 Shield and only 300 out of my Shield Plus, but the better trigger on my G1 Shield definately helped.
What I like so much about my G1 Shield trigger is there is a short take up to a solid wall then the trigger breaks cleanly followed by a very tactile and audible reset and no gritty feeling.
I have to fire 200 more rounds out of it before I will carry it anyhow so should I go ahead and see if 200 more rounds wears in and improves the trigger or go the Apex Duty/Carry Action Enhancement route to cure my trigger issues. Bare in mind I'm happy with how light the trigger pull is just looking to eliminate the gritty feeling and eliminate as much creep in the trigger as I can.