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<blockquote data-quote="Rob72" data-source="post: 1504339" data-attributes="member: 707"><p>The Ghost Rocket 3.5# has an overtravel take-up tab that you cut-to-fit. Basically, you cut and test to where the striker is released, and the trigger has +/- 0.010" overtravel to ensure reset. This makes for a very fast trigger.</p><p></p><p>Now, I'm not sophisticated to fully appreciate the rigidity offered by the Fulcrum, and I sure as heck don't want a 1-2# trigger, ala Vaneck, in a pistol. I have a flat 3# in my Steyr SBS rifle, that has been waterstoned, and its plenty light & smooth for me. I've handled a 700 PSS with a 1.8# trigger, and that was beyond my ability to use effectively <u>consistently</u>.</p><p></p><p>My 19 has the 5# Rocket, simply because that gives a nice solid (almost like the NY trigger spring/3.5# connector) pull, with fast follow ups. Overtravel slows me down quite a bit, YMMV...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rob72, post: 1504339, member: 707"] The Ghost Rocket 3.5# has an overtravel take-up tab that you cut-to-fit. Basically, you cut and test to where the striker is released, and the trigger has +/- 0.010" overtravel to ensure reset. This makes for a very fast trigger. Now, I'm not sophisticated to fully appreciate the rigidity offered by the Fulcrum, and I sure as heck don't want a 1-2# trigger, ala Vaneck, in a pistol. I have a flat 3# in my Steyr SBS rifle, that has been waterstoned, and its plenty light & smooth for me. I've handled a 700 PSS with a 1.8# trigger, and that was beyond my ability to use effectively [U]consistently[/U]. My 19 has the 5# Rocket, simply because that gives a nice solid (almost like the NY trigger spring/3.5# connector) pull, with fast follow ups. Overtravel slows me down quite a bit, YMMV... [/QUOTE]
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