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<blockquote data-quote="TSQUARE" data-source="post: 2827775" data-attributes="member: 28"><p>I understand the mechanics of the various actions. SA (1911 for this post) Is a light pull, same all the time. Striker Fire (Glock for this post) +/- 5lb. pull, same all the time. This is a good platform in my opinion. EVERY single pull of the trigger is the same, EVERY single time. Then the DA/SA (Sig for this post) Heavy first, light after. Two distinct different pulls. WHY? What is the purpose of this system? Sig, Beretta, Gen 3 Smith, some others. It seems to me a consistant pull every time is the perfect platform. WHAT, if anything, am I missing? Let's not turn this into a manufacture debate, but more of a trigger debate.</p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TSQUARE, post: 2827775, member: 28"] I understand the mechanics of the various actions. SA (1911 for this post) Is a light pull, same all the time. Striker Fire (Glock for this post) +/- 5lb. pull, same all the time. This is a good platform in my opinion. EVERY single pull of the trigger is the same, EVERY single time. Then the DA/SA (Sig for this post) Heavy first, light after. Two distinct different pulls. WHY? What is the purpose of this system? Sig, Beretta, Gen 3 Smith, some others. It seems to me a consistant pull every time is the perfect platform. WHAT, if anything, am I missing? Let's not turn this into a manufacture debate, but more of a trigger debate. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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