Cheesewhiz
Hunter
I've seen some posts concerning what the trigger pull should be on a pistol that will be mainly carried for self defense. How low will you go / should you go? If you use this gun for the range on occasion, do you want the trigger lighter than it should be for SD, just to get a better target?
My feeling is an actual self defense gun with 5 to 6 pound trigger pull is pretty light and should be carried only with a positive safety that will be always on. I own some guns that would be considered SD weapons only and the triggers are far stronger than my range guns (although most of my range guns are combat guns) and I will keep them that way, does anyone think I'm wrong on this?
My feeling is an actual self defense gun with 5 to 6 pound trigger pull is pretty light and should be carried only with a positive safety that will be always on. I own some guns that would be considered SD weapons only and the triggers are far stronger than my range guns (although most of my range guns are combat guns) and I will keep them that way, does anyone think I'm wrong on this?