Re: Mental Tips for Stiff Trigger?
Posted: Thu May 25, 2017 1:03 pm
Apex makes a trigger replacement that will make the trigger smoother and turn an 8 lb trigger into 6 lb trigger. Check YouTube for videos, there are quite a few.
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My groups shrink quite a bit as well. My follow up shot are quicker too. I wonder why some people frown upon this technique these days? I always look for pistols with a good flat trigger guard.george wrote:The technique is only "passe" for the people with little girlie-man fingers.surferdaddy wrote:I found that when I started to grip the front of the trigger guard with my off hand it really stabilized and locked the gun into my hands. I know many feel that this technique is passé, but if your pistol affords such a grip you may way to try it.
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Honestly, my groups shrink markedly when I hook the trigger guard.
Interesting thought. Thanks, I'll try that tomorrow. Since I live out in the country I can shoot anytime I want to.AdioSS wrote:I carry a S&W 686 for work & we quality with a Model 64. All shots fired are Double Action Only. Also, for personal use I usually carry DA/SA pistols. I'm right handed & I've found that often I pull to the left a bit.
So, I have found that it often helps to use the thumb of my support hand to assist a bit in getting through the long DA pull. This seems to help me & some others I have helped with the revolvers. It can't hurt to try for you.
I shot 2 mags with my SD40 and promptly ordered an Apex trigger spring set and their trigger. Made a huge difference!Medley86 wrote:I have never shot Smith and Wesson striker guns well. The trigger with the center hinge always caused me to shoot poorly, if I were to buy one I'd probably change the trigger for a glock/xd style with a safety bar instead of the hinge.
When I turned 21 I bought a S&W Sigma 40, never could shoot it well. Finally managed to trade it for an entry level 1911 and don't miss it a bit. Eventually I got a Springfield XDm 40 and I love it.stever1950 wrote:I shot 2 mags with my SD40 and promptly ordered an Apex trigger spring set and their trigger. Made a huge difference!Medley86 wrote:I have never shot Smith and Wesson striker guns well. The trigger with the center hinge always caused me to shoot poorly, if I were to buy one I'd probably change the trigger for a glock/xd style with a safety bar instead of the hinge.