Just a recent experience,
A year ago or so.
I had for many years wanted to own
a Browning Hi-Power, but have never been a fan of 9mm.
So it never made it to the top of the priority list.
My other half has come a long way in her learning's of
shooting a revolver, and I decide it's time to get her up to speed with a semi auto.
I reason....semi auto, low recoil 9mm, it's the excuse to grab a
Hi-Power I've been waiting for......for decades!
I am inclined to buy a pristine "Vintage" one, but I soon realize if I do,
I'll be so impressed with the fact that it's made out of unobtainium, it will wind up in the safe, and it will pain me to let her shoot it.
I buy a new one.
I clean it up, lube it, and head off to the range.
The trigger is so horrendous I can't even keep all the rounds on the paper of a 50ft Slow Fire Bullseye Target.
I squeeze, and squeeze, and squeeze harder the trigger creeps and it still doesn't go off. I have no idea how many lbs. of trigger pull and creep I was dealing with, but it wasn't even in the ballpark of 3-4 lbs, with minimal or no travel, which is what all my handguns are.
Take the mag safety out of it, supposed to improve trigger,
yeah, a little, but still not even in the ballpark. Off to a gunsmith
for a not cheap trigger job.
Can I shoot it now, yeah, is it now on par with the triggers in all my other handguns.......not.
I'm keeping it, but it will never be a go to, or favorite.