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<blockquote data-quote="steelfingers" data-source="post: 2991937" data-attributes="member: 38658"><p>Guy at the range, today, had one as well. I've shot them before, but man that things sweet. Dressed up like a prom queen that put's out.</p><p>Staying with the poor man's gun and get as much as I can from it. Still think it has a lot to do with the man behind the trigger (me).</p><p>By the way, one of the guys had a Zastava MP 22 R and asked me to try the trigger. It was crisp and lite. Guessed it was set just under 2 lbs. He thought I'd be impressed, and I was, but I told him I had a friend with a true precision 22, that all you have to do is blink and it goes bang. THAT'S YOU M&M>>Ha!</p><p>I am going to reduce the timney to about 2.5 to see how it feels. So much of my issues are trigger control and I know it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steelfingers, post: 2991937, member: 38658"] Guy at the range, today, had one as well. I've shot them before, but man that things sweet. Dressed up like a prom queen that put's out. Staying with the poor man's gun and get as much as I can from it. Still think it has a lot to do with the man behind the trigger (me). By the way, one of the guys had a Zastava MP 22 R and asked me to try the trigger. It was crisp and lite. Guessed it was set just under 2 lbs. He thought I'd be impressed, and I was, but I told him I had a friend with a true precision 22, that all you have to do is blink and it goes bang. THAT'S YOU M&M>>Ha! I am going to reduce the timney to about 2.5 to see how it feels. So much of my issues are trigger control and I know it. [/QUOTE]
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