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1/24/2011 8:50:41 PM EDT
The Stechkin thread got me thinking about this.  The worst trigger pull I ever experienced was on an HK VP70Z.  The first one I handled was one of the oddballs in 9X21mm but the 9X19mm were just as bad.  This thing was HEAVY and long.  Like, how the fuck could you keep it on target?  Good thing for the stock; at least you'd have a better chance.

What's the worst trigger pull you've experienced?
1/24/2011 8:54:08 PM EDT
[#1]
Nagant revolver.

30+ pounds.
1/24/2011 8:56:18 PM EDT
[#2]



Quoted:


Nagant revolver.



30+ pounds.


Thats what I came in here to say!



They obviously didn't use the real thing in Enemy at the Gates!



/thread



 
1/24/2011 8:57:45 PM EDT
[#3]
I had a Ruger P94.






1/24/2011 8:59:16 PM EDT
[#4]
Cobra .22 derringer.  It was a gift, so I still love it to death.
1/24/2011 8:59:55 PM EDT
[#5]
DA on a Walther PPK/s. SA wasn't that bad.



1/24/2011 9:00:29 PM EDT
[#6]
The MA compliant Walther PPS trigger made me want to shake babies. Everything that could be bad about a pistol trigger pull was evident in it. It made a box stock Glock feel like the most finely tuned 1911.


  Overall worst of anything I've had must go to the Grendel P10.It was a finger exerciser that would reward you with a BANG if the trigger broke before the bones of your index finger.
1/24/2011 9:01:52 PM EDT
[#7]
S&W Sigma

I was sure the fucking thing was broken but my buddy swore up and down that it came like that from the dealer

My forearm muscles were sore after one box of ammo, and I work with my hands for a living.
1/24/2011 9:02:29 PM EDT
[#8]
Double action AMT Backups were pretty nasty

but a nagant probably takes the prize
1/24/2011 9:11:31 PM EDT
[#9]
harrington and richardson .22 revolver.
1/24/2011 9:12:49 PM EDT
[#10]
I own a 9mm Kel Tec now, have owned several in the past, and the triggers are bad but you can get used to them. But the .357 Ruger SP101 revolver I had was just brutal. I kept telling myself it just needed more range time to begin to lighten some and smooth out, but damn that thing tore up my hands from trigger finger to the web of my hand. It always felt so good when I picked it up, right up until I began shooting it.
1/24/2011 9:12:54 PM EDT
[#11]
Quoted:
S&W Sigma

I was sure the fucking thing was broken but my buddy swore up and down that it came like that from the dealer

My forearm muscles were sore after one box of ammo, and I work with my hands for a living.


Sigma is the worst I've ever fired also.
1/24/2011 9:13:39 PM EDT
[#12]
Keltec P3AT
1/24/2011 9:14:27 PM EDT
[#13]
Quoted:
(snip)... Overall worst of anything I've had must go to the Grendel P10.It was a finger exerciser that would reward you with a BANG if the trigger broke before the bones of your index finger.



1/24/2011 9:14:46 PM EDT
[#14]



Quoted:


Double action AMT Backups were pretty nasty

but a nagant probably takes the prize


I was going to say the Backup as well.  My wife's aunt has one that she keeps wanting me to work on.  I hate that damn thing.



I also do not like the H&K USP DA trigger on the .40 that I had.  I am sure that the higher end models are fine, but that DA pull was TERRIBLE!



 
1/24/2011 9:14:51 PM EDT
[#15]
Radom P-64 is the worst one I own.

Even after replacing the springs, it's nasty.


For clarification:  Only the double-action pull is atrocious.  Single action is quite nice after the respring.  So I guess it's only half-horrible?
1/24/2011 9:15:34 PM EDT
[#16]
This
1/24/2011 9:15:34 PM EDT
[#17]
Quoted:
S&W Sigma

I was sure the fucking thing was broken but my buddy swore up and down that it came like that from the dealer

My forearm muscles were sore after one box of ammo, and I work with my hands for a living.


The .40 Sigma I owned got worse and worse..then could no more go boom.

Sent to S&W for repair..came back working..but soon started the same shit.

Nagant's have marvelous light triggers compared to a Sigma.

1/24/2011 9:15:55 PM EDT
[#18]
Polish P64.  Before I changed the hammer spring, the double action pull required two fingers, and it was still hard.



I had a Kel-Tec P11, and while the trigger pull is long, it smooths out nicely with use.
1/24/2011 9:16:44 PM EDT
[#19]
Quoted:
Quoted:
S&W Sigma

I was sure the fucking thing was broken but my buddy swore up and down that it came like that from the dealer

My forearm muscles were sore after one box of ammo, and I work with my hands for a living.


Sigma is the worst I've ever fired also.


This ^^^
1/24/2011 9:17:03 PM EDT
[#20]
Quoted:
Quoted:
S&W Sigma

I was sure the fucking thing was broken but my buddy swore up and down that it came like that from the dealer

My forearm muscles were sore after one box of ammo, and I work with my hands for a living.


Sigma is the worst I've ever fired also.

Okay, I had forgotten about that one. Didn't break my heart when I sold it at a loss.

1/24/2011 9:19:21 PM EDT
[#21]
A cross between the Kel-Tec P11 (very long) or my Hi-Point carbine (spongy).
1/24/2011 9:20:32 PM EDT
[#22]
My FEG PA63 w/ factory hammer spring.  DA= 18 lbs


changed springs out and polished.  nice shooting cheap pistol.
1/24/2011 9:23:13 PM EDT
[#23]
Quoted:
Double action AMT Backups were pretty nasty



That .45 they came out with was an abomination.  ETA: I remember handling one with a trigger job that got the pull down to 18lbs.  


For duty guns, the first gen Ruger autos, and third gen Smiths were pretty fucking bad.  First time I shot a 3rd gen Smith, I pulled so long on the trigger, I had to double check the safety.  First time I handled a Ruger SA, the factory reps seemed pretty embarrassed by the craptacular nature of the trigger on their new hair dryer.

1/24/2011 9:24:59 PM EDT
[#24]
Ruger LCP.



It slipped out of my hands before I could get it to fire once.  Like squeezing a bar of soap in the shower
1/24/2011 9:27:36 PM EDT
[#25]
glock
1/24/2011 9:29:22 PM EDT
[#26]
Quoted:
glock




Even if the feel of a plastic trigger turns you off, there are still half a dozen plastic guns possessing a worse trigger than a Glock.

Or were you just making an attempt at being clever?

1/24/2011 9:29:48 PM EDT
[#27]
Can't recall the particular model, but it was a Taurus semi auto in .45

Trigger had like an inch of take up where I felt like it wasn't connected to anything, then when it finally was ready to fire it felt like a bag of smashed assholes.
1/24/2011 9:30:43 PM EDT
[#28]
Harrington and Richardson .22-7 shot revolver.  I believe it'd rival the Nagant.  But it's been in the family forever so I keep it.
1/24/2011 9:33:01 PM EDT
[#29]
P-64 is bad on double action.
1/24/2011 9:33:59 PM EDT
[#30]
Quoted:
Can't recall the particular model, but it was a Taurus semi auto in .45

Trigger had like an inch of take up where I felt like it wasn't connected to anything, then when it finally was ready to fire it felt like a bag of smashed assholes.


Probably the same model I shot. Easily the worst. And that includes Nagant revolvers and the Nintendo Blaster.
1/24/2011 9:36:10 PM EDT
[#31]
My Corbra Derringer trigger feels like its broken(Peggs out my gauge).
1/24/2011 9:38:01 PM EDT
[#32]



Quoted:


Nagant revolver.



30+ pounds.


I also came to post this



Is it really 30+ pounds? I know it feels like it



 
1/24/2011 9:51:58 PM EDT
[#33]
p-64 in double action feels like 543lbs.
1/24/2011 9:54:22 PM EDT
[#34]
BAR Mark II Safari

A mile of mushy take up
1/24/2011 9:54:34 PM EDT
[#35]



Quoted:


Nagant revolver.



30+ pounds.


Yeah, I was gonna say this too.



 
1/24/2011 10:02:09 PM EDT
[#36]
nagant revolver. Had to be over 20 lbs in double action.
1/24/2011 10:06:11 PM EDT
[#37]





Quoted:



nagant revolver. Had to be over 20 lbs in double action.



It is


they bottom out my 20lb trigger pull gauge

and still don't move





 
1/24/2011 10:13:55 PM EDT
[#38]



Quoted:





Quoted:

nagant revolver. Had to be over 20 lbs in double action.


It is

they bottom out my 20lb trigger pull gauge

and still don't move

 


I knew it was heavy... I mean I shoot a lot of DA revolvers and a 14lb trigger isn't really that bad. It's heavy, but still tolerable. The nagant actually strained the muscles in my forearm...hurt for a couple days. I thought the damn thing was broken, but then stuff started moving. I feel sorry for the guys that had to defend themselves with that thing.



 
1/24/2011 10:23:29 PM EDT
[#39]
of the guns I own my 92FS Vertec
DA is very long, although that's to be expected to some degree with a DA, and if the hammer is already cocked there is some free pull in the trigger before it starts to engage and that trigger creep is annoying
1/24/2011 10:28:56 PM EDT
[#40]
CZ handguns with decockers.

They insult my finger.
1/24/2011 10:36:24 PM EDT
[#41]





Quoted:


Nagant revolver.



30+ pounds.


I had a Browning Buckmark that was just like that.  Something was broken inside it, I was never able to figure out why, but the first trigger pull was all a full grown man could do with both hands.  



 
1/24/2011 10:37:49 PM EDT
[#42]
Quoted:
S&W Sigma

I was sure the fucking thing was broken but my buddy swore up and down that it came like that from the dealer

My forearm muscles were sore after one box of ammo, and I work with my hands for a living.


Qft
1/24/2011 10:38:21 PM EDT
[#43]
Ruger P98

Didn't really help that it's a single action
1/24/2011 10:43:06 PM EDT
[#44]
Quoted:
A cross between the Kel-Tec P11 (very long) or my Hi-Point carbine (spongy).


A friend of a friend has one, I don't know if it's broken or what but it is the worst trigger pull I have ever seen. Way worse than even every shitty Chinese cap gun I had as a kid. It wasn't super heavy but between the odd arc the trigger travels, the poorly shaped and poorly molded trigger, and the wildly varying weight for every few thousands of an inch you pull it was horrible.
1/24/2011 10:46:07 PM EDT
[#45]
Quoted:
Quoted:
Can't recall the particular model, but it was a Taurus semi auto in .45

Trigger had like an inch of take up where I felt like it wasn't connected to anything, then when it finally was ready to fire it felt like a bag of smashed assholes.


Probably the same model I shot. Easily the worst. And that includes Nagant revolvers and the Nintendo Blaster.


Gotta be. That is one trigger pull I will never forget.
1/24/2011 11:00:20 PM EDT
[#46]
Quoted:
Radom P-64 is the worst one I own.

Even after replacing the springs, it's nasty.


For clarification:  Only the double-action pull is atrocious.  Single action is quite nice after the respring.  So I guess it's only half-horrible?


Another vote for the P-64. Mine was impossible to pull in double action until I replaced the springs.
1/24/2011 11:02:34 PM EDT
[#47]
A bolt action 300 win mag I shot last summer. The trigger was bad,and the recoil felt like getting hit by a rhino on meth.
1/24/2011 11:19:21 PM EDT
[#48]
thompson SMG has to rate as the weirdest, but the worst i've experienced would have to be glock––feels like pulling an oar through a sea of broken slate, obsidian chips, and disassembled tractor parts.
1/25/2011 3:08:03 AM EDT
[#49]
Quoted:
Double action AMT Backups were pretty nasty
but a nagant probably takes the prize


True dat
1/25/2011 3:26:00 AM EDT
[#50]
Quoted:
Double action AMT Backups were pretty nasty
but a nagant probably takes the prize


SA AMT backup trigger is not so bad, but everything else about shooting it is.

No fan of the Sigma trigger here.
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