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Originally Posted by ski_freak
Steve, what you said about the light trigger is true. I like my trigger to be light, but I have been around guns my entire life and am very aware of safety. My trigger is so light that I will not let other people shoot it unless they prove to me first that they are experienced.
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I got mine as light as possible without the hammer falling when the slide
slams forward. Some of the old guys hold the trigger in as they close
the slide, then let up on it after the round chambers. They claim this will
decrease wear on the parts, but that is debatable.
Have you seen the Pardini .45 that Nygord Precision imports? It has an
adjustable trigger, and could be a way to go for someone that doesn't
want to limit their gun to just target. They are a little on the pricey side,
though.
I love .45's, but I can never talk myself into one for carry. I realize that
"****ed and locked" is supposedly safe, but I have a mental block about
it for some reason. There is also the weight and manipulation of the
safety in a stress situation that keeps me carrying a 12 oz. 357 magnum
when I do carry, which isn't that often.
Hey Lon! Do you guys always call for backup when you see Tennessee
plates? Do carry permits show up on your computer? Just curious, not
that I would ever drive to California.
Steve