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[ARCHIVED THREAD] - Worst trigger pull... (Page 1 of 2)
Posted: 5/30/2005 10:51:16 AM EDT
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The VP70 was originally designed as a machine pistol, with all the controls on a detachable stock. VP70 This would probably somewhat explain the terrible trigger pull. My vote goes for all HK 9x series firearms, plus the SP89. Of course, these are all based on select-fire models, too. |
The Backup in .45 was attrocious as well. Measured so high that my trigger scale wouldn't register it (I think it only went to 20lbs). Horrible. Another really bad trigger is the double action of the P64 Polish Makarov. It's very long, very stiff. |
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I was given an Iver Johnson topbreak .22LR revolver that has a simple manual of arms: Step one: Get a pile of bandaids and open one. All the way, as you won't be able to once your trigger finger is partially severed and the blood makes things slippery. Step two, take a pain killer. Step three, start the trigger pull. At about half way you will be grunting like you are passing a kidney stone the size of a coffee cup. Scream it out but keep pulling. Step four, You will now feel your abdominal wall give way and a nice hernia pop free. Lucky you took those pain killers. They should help with the swelling. Step five, keep on truckin- the hammer finally falls shedding a 1/2 pound of grit along the way. The pistol fires, or doesn't. It really doesn't matter. You are pulling so hard now you can't stop yourself. Step six, your trigger finger gets pinched and savaged against the rear of the razor sharp trigger guard and frame. Step seven. Feel free to bleed and discuss your discomfort with friends. Take comfort in the fact the pistol was free. Damn them for their craftiness... |
Hey now, be nice. The VP70 was state of the art. I picked this one up mint, in the box, with 2 mags for about $350 out the door. They are currently about 600+ on the open market. This pistol is fun as hell to shoot, will eat anything, is very accurate (fixed barrel), and has 18 round double stack mags. |
asthetics only, fear not |
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First place: Rohm R24 revolver. It was so bad new out of the box that my sister-in-law was not strong enough to fire it. After hours of working with sandpaper and polishing compound on the parts, I finally got it smooth enough for her to be able to fire it using both hands. She later sold it for $10, but the guy later asked for $5 of it back. Second place: Kel-Tec P-32. The long and very hard trigger doesn't bother me since so many people, including me if I'm ever granted a CCW by the state police, carry it in their pocket. It's a safety feature.z |
We need pics dammit! ![]() I don't know what a stinkin' commie gun looks like... ![]() |
Will work on pictures later but I just measured the trigger. Single action is 14 pounds, double action is off my scale. My scale goes up to 28 pounds..... Update! using a different scale I measure the trigger at an even 30 pounds.... Needless to say you won't being wasting ammo at the range with this one, unless you have the fingers of a body builder. |
[ARCHIVED THREAD] - Worst trigger pull... (Page 1 of 2)
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