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He's still trying to break Ed McGivern's many records for speed and accuracy, he broken a few so far, Ed also shooting stock s+w revos back on the 30's and 40's. The 1K rds to shoot the g17 as well as the 1911's I'd carried for 30+ years was learning the trigger and the variance in grip angle. Upwards of 300K rds through the 1911's over decades, 1K on the ![]() If you don't shoot, you can't shoot. As you know, students hand me their firearms all the time and I shoot them equally as well as my own make/models. In my own case, the carrying and shooting a Sig da/sa while in blue for several years really increased the trigger finger education. In 3-4K rounds, I could shoot the 226 or 228 as well as the 1911's after decades. A lighter trigger may have saved me 1-2Krds down range, but the trigger finger wouldn't have been any more educated or made a difference in speed or accuracy. So yes, one might save a few K of ammo with a trigger job, but the well educated trigger finger that can operated a 5.5# stock ![]() Half the reason many carry, shoot, and prefer a 1911? Many reasons but one important one is it's trigger weight. My 1911's sd guns are set at 4.5#'s, the ![]()
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