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Cerebrus
01-05-2011, 15:16
What a difference! When I initially got my Loaded, I thought that the trigger was way to heavy and gritty. Off to SACS it goes, they tell me that the trigger is within spec (5-& lbs) iirc. To me if felt too heavy so I have them take it down to 4.5 lbs. Needless to say the difference is remarkable, until I really get used to it, it is a double tapping machine. I was doing some trigger reset drills and that second shot seemed like it was released by a mouse fart. :shocked: My grouping was not the greatest, but still combat effective at 15 yds. If anyone is looking to have some trigger work done, I highly recommend SACS. The turn around time was negligible, and it was an $80 well spent. I will definitely be using them again for any future work. :supergrin:
Hokie1911
01-05-2011, 15:33
If you think you DT with that thing....imagine shooting Quack's TM. That thing DT'd when I blinked. :rofl:
Cerebrus
01-05-2011, 15:37
I am almost afraid to put that flat trigger in now.. this thing is perfect the way it is..
Greyhoundman
01-05-2011, 15:40
If you think you DT with that thing....imagine shooting Quack's TM. That thing DT'd when I blinked. :rofl:
The first trigger job I did was like that, not fun.
I did my trigger on my TM to 2#'s on purpose. Hokie just wasn't used to it. Knedrgr DT's with my STI Edge, and that's a 2.5# trigger.
Hokie1911
01-05-2011, 16:50
I did my trigger on my TM to 2#'s on purpose. Hokie just wasn't used to it. Knedrgr DT's with my STI Edge, and that's a 2.5# trigger.
I shot your STI and didn't DT once....but DT'd the TM a few times. :wow:
Go buy a CO Arms.....you won't be so worried about a doubletap after you empty a mag with one pull of the trigger. :)
Hokie1911
01-05-2011, 17:29
Go buy a CO Arms.....you won't be so worried about a doubletap after you empty a mag with one pull of the trigger. :)
Sweeeeeet. A 1911 Glock18.....and it's legal.
"Uhhh no officer, this is a SA only, unmodified from the factory." :supergrin:
Go buy a CO Arms.....you won't be so worried about a doubletap after you empty a mag with one pull of the trigger. :)
:rofl:
I hear you Dave.
Those guns are poor quality. The two at my shop are still sitting there. If they dropped the price about $500, I might give one a try, but I'm not paying $1200 for a 1911 of that quality.
Sweeeeeet. A 1911 Glock18.....and it's legal.
:rofl:
woodrowNC
01-06-2011, 10:12
:rofl:
i'm sitting around watching saving private ryan for the 30th time simply because i've nothing else to do for 2 mths, and i'm trying to imagine what it would be like getting stitched with 30 rds of 230 gr ball from a thompson. that still has to be one hell of a cqb weapon. and yes, i want one.:cool:
i'm sitting around watching saving private ryan for the 30th time simply because i've nothing else to do for 2 mths, and i'm trying to imagine what it would be like getting stitched with 30 rds of 230 gr ball from a thompson. that still has to be one hell of a cqb weapon. and yes, i want one.:cool:
Yeah, the Thompson was a hell of a close quarters weapon.
Hokie1911
01-06-2011, 11:23
Yeah, the Thompson was a hell of a close quarters weapon.
Yeah, but it doesn't blow up tanks like Capt Miller's 1911. :supergrin:
Nickpisp
01-06-2011, 12:53
Yeah, but it doesn't blow up tanks like Capt Miller's 1911. :supergrin:
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