Unspellable - your comments about a light trigger are very valid. I shoot a variety of Olympic 50m pistols, also commonly known as "free" pistols. No, they dont' come that cheap! They're called "free" pistols because they're free from design constraints, whereas the other Olympic disciplines have very strict requirements for things like minimum trigger weight.
Anyhow... In shooting 50m pistol you're trying to use a single shot .22LR pistol to poke a hole in a target 50 meters away, with the 10-ring of the bullseye a mere 2" in diameter. It's kind of challenging. To help get the shots in the bull, most 50m pistols have very, very light triggers. I've weighed mine and not a single one of them is over two ounces, and in fact all of mine are under one ounce. It takes a heck of a lot of practice to get good with a trigger that light. But after you're used to it, sometimes it takes all you've got to make the shot break. Sounds kinda funny, but I can assure you it's the truth.
If you want to shoot your pistol with a light trigger, start off by just shooting caps. Shoot off 50 or so per session. Then after two or three sessions make every 2nd or 3rd shot a live load with powder and ball. Then work your way up 'til every shot is a live one. You'll be simply amazed at how accurate you can be.
And no, I don't own a Patriot pistol, but surely wish I did. My friend has one in .45 and I lust over it...