The best trigger weight is a telepathic weight: you think, and it shoots, so you'll never tremble or get a finger pushing too much right/left. Not easy to adjust, but fully performing...What is the average trigger pull for Uberti handgun clones?
When you invent one, I want a copy!The best trigger weight is a telepathic weight: you think, and it shoots, so you'll never tremble or get a finger pushing too much right/left. Not easy to adjust, but fully performing...
In fact, and it's no joke, just adjust it to your hand, finger and feeling...![]()
Not only is my Uberti Remington that light, there is no travel out of the box. If you even start to think about pulling the trigger, it goes off. I like it but will not let anyone else handle that gun.. My unmentionable semi's are up around 4-6#. Trigger weight does not bother me, but because I'm shaky I like minimal travel so I can fire in the instant I'm on target. I have a little adjustable fake gun I use to exercise my finger and hold on target during the trigger pull. You can laugh but it helps. I'll call this a training aid so maybe won't take too much heat for putting it up.If those pulls are out of the box Guido screwed up. Never seen a factory trigger pull that light. They are usually around 4 lbs.
I have a little adjustable fake gun I use to exercise my finger and hold on target during the trigger pull. You can laugh but it helps. I'll call this a training aid so maybe won't take too much heat for putting it up.
Quality control. I doubt the lawyers know what is in the box. Or anybody for that matter. Twice I've gotten guns that would not even shoot til I fixed them. Not to mention the tuning needed to make others good shooters.Surprised that they got past the lawyers.
Yup, that's my experience as well. I usually install a sear lift to get them into the 2 lbs range with no creep or being able to jar them off full cock.If those pulls are out of the box Guido screwed up. Never seen a factory trigger pull that light. They are usually around 4 lbs.
Maybe using grease on the internals helps to lighten them up.. Measurements are good.If those pulls are out of the box Guido screwed up. Never seen a factory trigger pull that light. They are usually around 4 lbs.
Usually super light triggers can be jarred off with a sharp blow to the trigger guard with a stick of fire wood or rawhide hammer. I won't let any gun out of my shop that can be jarred off full cock and I rigorously test every one several times .Maybe using grease on the internals helps to lighten them up.. Measurements are good.
I'm sure the member who always plays his one-upmanship will be along shortly.You can laugh but it helps. I'll call this a training aid so maybe won't take too much heat for putting it up.
Five pounds eight ounces with my RCBS trigger scale on my <ASM> Walker just now. Absolutely no trigger creep.Admittedly my testing method is crude but I think reasonably accurate.
2.5 lbs for the 47 Walker.