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Old December 17, 2015, 01:33 AM   #24
TunnelRat
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The length of travel isn't the issue, it's the exponential stacking of weight, and then the "wall"
But it's not even close to exponential. I brought up length of travel because you're using both slack and stack which have different meanings and slack is certainly related to trigger travel.

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I have taken hundreds and taught hundreds more through my career. I have shot and owned virtually every make of reputable SD/Service handgun made, including Glock. I still own 2, because if I'm going to teach it, I should be able to do it.
Rock on. I didn't bring up my experience to try to compete with you or play down your own experience. My point was that I understand the importance of finger off the trigger from that training, but I still don't think a hair trigger is necessarily a good idea for the reasons I mentioned.

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I'm comfy with generalizations. Striker fired pistols have generally crappy triggers that are more difficult to master than other designs.
I and many of the instructors today would disagree, but hey opinions are what they are.

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No offense intended, and none taken. Merry Christmas!
I didn't take any offense. Happy Hanukkah!
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Know the status of your weapon
Keep your muzzle oriented so that no one will be hurt if the firearm discharges
Keep your finger off the trigger until you have an adequate sight picture
Maintain situational awareness

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