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Originally Posted by JohnKSA
A good trigger is one that lets a shooter using proper technique fire the gun without pulling it off target in the process.
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Exactly so. Everything beyond that is a detail.
Once a fellow had me shoot his Glock with what he called a "New York" trigger. It was heavy but very smooth with no over travel I could discern. My beater Sig 239 has a soft enough spring that I used to shoot it as accurately in double action as single action even though that double action is quite long.
Both strike me as good triggers despite different characters.
It's reasonable to prefer specific characteristics in a trigger, like rifle with a light single stage trigger with little pretravel - a preference I can't grok, but those are mostly mere preferences.