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New 5.5 (-) OEM Connector Available for Glock 42/43
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<blockquote data-quote="druryj" data-source="post: 2910857" data-attributes="member: 10465"><p>True. And the 0.5 lb difference <em>seems</em> to be <u>less</u>, the heavier the trigger pull is to begin with, and <u>greater,</u> the lower the trigger pull is to begin with. </p><p></p><p>Example: if you have a heavy trigger at 10 lbs, the difference in 0.5 lb either way won't be noticed as much as compared to a lighter trigger weight of say 4.0 lbs</p><p></p><p><u>My Example of "Comparative" Feel:</u> (I might be all wrong here and I don't even know if comparative is a word but what the heck; it sounds good to me!)</p><p></p><p>0.5 lb = <u>1/20th</u> of a trigger that measures 10 lbs</p><p>0.5 lb = <u>1/8th</u> of a trigger that measures 4 lbs</p><p></p><p>Make any sense? <img src="/images/smilies/headscratch.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":scratch:" title="Headscratch :scratch:" data-shortname=":scratch:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="druryj, post: 2910857, member: 10465"] True. And the 0.5 lb difference [I]seems[/I] to be [U]less[/U], the heavier the trigger pull is to begin with, and [U]greater,[/U] the lower the trigger pull is to begin with. Example: if you have a heavy trigger at 10 lbs, the difference in 0.5 lb either way won't be noticed as much as compared to a lighter trigger weight of say 4.0 lbs [U]My Example of "Comparative" Feel:[/U] (I might be all wrong here and I don't even know if comparative is a word but what the heck; it sounds good to me!) 0.5 lb = [U]1/20th[/U] of a trigger that measures 10 lbs 0.5 lb = [U]1/8th[/U] of a trigger that measures 4 lbs Make any sense? :scratch: [/QUOTE]
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