corton93
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I was just thinking of an article I read last week. And sorry, I couldn't find it again to link here. But the author in the article was more or less bashing on wheel guns and DA handguns in general, saying that "DA guns are completely ineffective in combat situations because not many people can become proficient enough to be able to control the trigger properly in a combat situation." :banghead:
Anyways, it got me thinking about heavy nasty trigger pull, so naturally I dug out my old m1895 Nagant revolver. I had never actually measured it (I know it's un-godly heavy), so I pulled out the RCBS, nope too heavy (goes up to 8lb). Next I got out the Lyman electric that measures up to 12lbs, no-go. Finally I dug out my old NRA trigger weight system and a sack full of weights and hangers. After locking down the Nagant in a vise and stacking up the weights (with a bunch of extra coat hanger wire) would you believe the DA trigger finally broke at 27lbs
So just wondering what the crappiest, heaviest triggers you've ever received a blister from were?
Anyways, it got me thinking about heavy nasty trigger pull, so naturally I dug out my old m1895 Nagant revolver. I had never actually measured it (I know it's un-godly heavy), so I pulled out the RCBS, nope too heavy (goes up to 8lb). Next I got out the Lyman electric that measures up to 12lbs, no-go. Finally I dug out my old NRA trigger weight system and a sack full of weights and hangers. After locking down the Nagant in a vise and stacking up the weights (with a bunch of extra coat hanger wire) would you believe the DA trigger finally broke at 27lbs
So just wondering what the crappiest, heaviest triggers you've ever received a blister from were?