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<blockquote data-quote="RugersGR8" data-source="post: 2319938" data-attributes="member: 56"><p>I have seen several reviews of modern sporting rifles that have 6lb. to 7lb.+ triggers. Plus several several of the striker fire pistols that are also in that range. And usually after firing 200 rounds or so, the triggers smooth up and are not that bad. We live in a litigious/litigating society that is infested with money hungery/get rich quick lawyers. Companies(especially firearm companies) have to cover tails and lawyer proof themselves from people that don't know the difference between the butt/muzzle, semi-auto/full-auto and keeping their cotton picking finger off of the trigger until they are ready to fire. That is the reason that there are after market target triggers available for those who <u>KNOW HOW</u> TO USE THEM PROPERLY/SAFELY. Then if the person kills someone with the weapon, the monkey is on their back and not the manufacturer's back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RugersGR8, post: 2319938, member: 56"] I have seen several reviews of modern sporting rifles that have 6lb. to 7lb.+ triggers. Plus several several of the striker fire pistols that are also in that range. And usually after firing 200 rounds or so, the triggers smooth up and are not that bad. We live in a litigious/litigating society that is infested with money hungery/get rich quick lawyers. Companies(especially firearm companies) have to cover tails and lawyer proof themselves from people that don't know the difference between the butt/muzzle, semi-auto/full-auto and keeping their cotton picking finger off of the trigger until they are ready to fire. That is the reason that there are after market target triggers available for those who [U]KNOW HOW[/U] TO USE THEM PROPERLY/SAFELY. Then if the person kills someone with the weapon, the monkey is on their back and not the manufacturer's back. [/QUOTE]
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