We had a discussion not too long ago about a Caracal promotional video with an IPSC shooter and it "appeared" to have fairly long trigger reset for fast double-taps (the well accomplished IPSC shooter on the video seemed to be slow firing). Apparently, the long reset is part of the safety designed/engineered into the trigger.RBid said:Great trigger.
I just ordered a C model with regular sights from Centerfire Systems for $399 shipped. It looks like a nice pistol and I can't wait to get it. RKBA is making holsters for all of the Caracal models.
Need has nothing to do with it.They're high on my list right now, but I don't really need another 9mm compact or full sized pistol. I'm hoping either the "SC" or the .40 cal. version of the C or F is on the horizon.
I've heard people say this but I don't really know what they are complaining about. My Glock 17 has a 1/4" reset, on my Caracal's it's 5/16-3/8".Any that own one want to specuate on fixing the long-reset issue? How does the trigger mechanism work, compared to a Glock or M&P?
It is easy to read and understand that many shooters never spent time behind a DA revolver or a well tuned DA revolver or they would not complain over a 1/4" here or there in the trigger pull lenght. It should be more about how well it shoots in general and functions. Before you guys know it some 1911 or witness match guys will be in this tread talk'n about there short pull and light trigger.