I have, as the title suggests, an Equalizer. Fine gun. I also have a number of semi autos, included in that bunch are a 9mm EZ, a 380 EZ, and a Rock 9mm so I am not unfamiliar with the grip safety.
My problem with the Equalizer is the trigger. In all my semi autos, even the ones without the grip safety, there is some....I suppose the proper term is "take up" or maybe "slack"....anyway some trigger movement before you hit the point where that final little press fires the gun. On the Equalizer, there is virtually none. Just touch the trigger and off it goes. I do mean just touch it. Once I get the gun up and pointed and while I am putting my finger inside the trigger guard it goes off if I just brush the trigger. I have had it fire while I was bringing it up to eye level, luckily it was pointed downrange.
If it were my only gun I suppose I could train for that, but I alternate it with my other semis at the range and they all have some slack.
I would not consider this weapon for CCW, although that was the purpose of me buying it.
Has anyone else experienced this, and if so, what did you do to the gun to correct the problem. Is there some small adjustment that I can make. To the gun not to my technique. My technique works fine with everything else I own.
TIA
My problem with the Equalizer is the trigger. In all my semi autos, even the ones without the grip safety, there is some....I suppose the proper term is "take up" or maybe "slack"....anyway some trigger movement before you hit the point where that final little press fires the gun. On the Equalizer, there is virtually none. Just touch the trigger and off it goes. I do mean just touch it. Once I get the gun up and pointed and while I am putting my finger inside the trigger guard it goes off if I just brush the trigger. I have had it fire while I was bringing it up to eye level, luckily it was pointed downrange.
If it were my only gun I suppose I could train for that, but I alternate it with my other semis at the range and they all have some slack.
I would not consider this weapon for CCW, although that was the purpose of me buying it.
Has anyone else experienced this, and if so, what did you do to the gun to correct the problem. Is there some small adjustment that I can make. To the gun not to my technique. My technique works fine with everything else I own.
TIA