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Posted: Fri Feb 14th, 2020 08:19 pm |
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Tsquare![]() Joined: Fri Nov 10th, 2017
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The DA trigger on my 92AF INOX is about 6 & 1/2 lbs. The single action is about 4 & 1/2. I do not have the issues with that gun. The 10 lb pull of the S&W is what is throwing me. All my shots tend to go low to the left in a large pattern. I had the same problem with a Glock 10mm that had a 9 lb LEO transfer bar that a buddy of mine owned. He picked it up off of AIM surplus and was fed up with it. I did the 25 cent trigger polish job on it, polished the ramp, put in a minus connector and polished the safety plunger. It was a different gun afterwards. A Glock longslide 10mm is on my "want list". I would like to pick up a used G40 or G20 from somebody that thinks it is too much gun. A Glock Armorer told me that they can stand much more than SAAMI standards. His recommendation was to push it until the Glock smile was evident and then back off 10%. Then the 10mm is roughly equivalent to a .41 Magnum but with much more firepower.
____________________ Tony NE ATL '04 XLT regular cab 3.slo stepside Semi retirement |
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