The best advice I got in selecting a martial arts instructor was this:
"Don't look for an instructor who moves the way you want to move, and can do the things you want to be able to do.
Look...
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The best advice I got in selecting a martial arts instructor was this:
"Don't look for an instructor who moves the way you want to move, and can do the things you want to be able to do.
Look...
Sure will. Pealy getting asked, also?
Larry
I'm new on this forum; anybody know where the 'ignore' button is hidden?
Larry
I wouldn't contend any of those things; but the OP asked about the 'best trigger pull for competition', and I responded to a comment stating it didn't matter. Because I was, apparently, talking about...
You've never shot a match requiring such a shot? You should get out more.
Larry
Explain then, oh wise one-you contended weight of pull didn't matter; I suggested that it might. Elaborate-
Larry
So your contention is that anyone below a 'stupidly high tier' will shoot as well with a DA revolver as a stock 1911. One handed. At 25 yards. Quickly.
Sure, absolutely.
Larry
At $100, you're competing with lots of semi-custom and true custom makers. As much as function counts for, at that level the aesthetics of the holster start to become important; after all, there are...
That's why high level competitors always use stock triggers, whatever the weight.
Oh, wait.... :)
Larry
I take him at his word; he was trying to 'fundamentally change' America. Change it from what the founders originally intended, apparently.
Larry