blume357 said:
Reminds me I need to get one of those scales to measure trigger pull. I suspect mine is 5lbs too... I know it is sweet.
My Ruger LC9S Pro has a really sweet trigger. I compare it to my Walthers PPQ M2 Pistol's trigger which is said to be one of the best and smoothest triggers on any factory made striker fired pistol made today. I carry my Ruger with me almost all the time now days. It's my go to carry pistol now.
I wonder if a fish weighing scales (Mechanical spring loaded or digital) would work and measure the trigger pull weight? I hate spending another $80 to buy one of them trigger pull gages at Gander Mountain. I can't remember who makes the ones that I see for sale at Gander Mountain in Evansville, IN. But I do remember seeing them on the store shelf.
I've used my DeLiar Fishing Scales to measure the trigger pull weight on my Remington Model 660 222 rifle after I had a new Remington trigger installed on it. Remington had a factory recall many years ago for this particular gun and trigger and I finally got the gun smith at Gander Mountain to installed a new trigger that he got from Remington per that recall. It cost me nothing as Remington made the trigger right.
The DeLiar scales also have a measuring tape inside the device so I can not only weight the fish I catch but measure them as well. And the scale works on a calibrated spring and hook system so it does not need batteries.