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Old January 14, 2012, 02:50 AM   #8
Paul K
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The cocking of the gun is part of the accuracy- it takes some force to cock it but almost half to keep it cocked. Try letting up on the grip to take the additional fatigue off your hands which will cause your hands/arms to shake & be sure to maintain a full grip at all times. The trigger has the length of travel between a Glock and a 1911. It breaks clean like a 1911 but there is more travel so you need to make sure that the pad of your finger is set up so that it's movement does not bring your gun off target. You also need to make sure that your movement is consistent. Have you tried dry firing to see if you are jerking the trigger or anticipating recoil?

The P7 is a rare bird in the fact it ranks among the most accurate handguns in the world but with its short sight radius and unique mechanicals, it will be ruthlessly revealing of any flaws the user inputs. Try thinking of the gun as a fine surgeons scalpel rather than a knife.

Hope this helps.
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