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2/3/2009 3:52:20 PM EDT
What do you like your trigger to break at?
2/3/2009 4:12:47 PM EDT
[#1]
4 to 4.5 lbs crisp with next to no overtravel.
2/3/2009 7:13:05 PM EDT
[#2]
At about 2.25-2.5 lbs. Crisp and smooth at the same time.
2/3/2009 7:48:55 PM EDT
[#3]
Man...O..Man..That's really a loaded question....trigger pull....question ??? what application are you pulling your trigger in ?? carry ? bulls eye ? IDPA\IPSC (run and gun) ?? Different applications require different pulls..... If your thinking of a carry weapon a light trigger would be a liability in my opinion. I've got a bulls eye gun that the trigger will engage if there is a light breeze.  I would never consider anything under 4lbs for carry or run and gun competition. I know there are guys out there that do, and I have. (Yes it was stupid).... For anything other than Bulls eye, Silhouette, 4 to 4.5 lbs is plenty light. For carry anywhere between 4 to 7lbs. Be Safe....
2/3/2009 8:13:53 PM EDT
[#4]
3.5
2/3/2009 8:42:33 PM EDT
[#5]
4-5
2/3/2009 10:45:54 PM EDT
[#6]
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2/3/2009 10:46:01 PM EDT
[#7]
Quoted:
4-5


2/3/2009 10:46:11 PM EDT
[#8]
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2/4/2009 7:03:40 AM EDT
[#9]
Crisp and clean 3 to 4 for anything but bullseye. Bullseye = 2

This goes for rifles too IMHO
2/4/2009 7:12:14 AM EDT
[#10]



Quoted:


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Need to work on that trigger mouse reset.




 
2/4/2009 7:45:01 AM EDT
[#11]
Competition:  1.75#.  Any lighter just feels mushy to me.

Carry:  3.5 to 4#.
2/4/2009 8:12:05 AM EDT
[#12]
Quoted:

Quoted:
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Need to work on that trigger mouse reset.
 


The problem with 9mm posting is that it makes TRIPLE taps necessary.
2/5/2009 6:29:34 PM EDT
[#13]
3.5-4 lbs.
2/5/2009 7:11:16 PM EDT
[#14]
A crisp 4# pull is perfect.