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Join Date: June 29, 2011
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When you finally start to connect with your firearms....
There is something satisfying about getting cozy with the feel, manual of arms, sights, and trigger.
My Norinco SKS Shorty: struggled with the trigger, has a very long stroke to reach trigger break, seemed to just randomly fire. Finally, after spending time with it, I started to feel the 'shelf' or ' stage' in the trigger, very subtle but certainly there. Now I love it even more!!! My Beretta 92FS: the fat grips (which they are famous for) kept me from getting a comfortable grip and reach to the trigger. I have average size hands. After spending more time with the 92, it is starting to feel more natural, but I still wish for a slimmer grip. Have a set of Beretta Vertec grips, that feel great on the gun. But the factory grip screws protrude into the magwell. I just need to purchase a second set of grip screws (want to preserve the original setup) and grind them down. Very much look forward to connecting with the 92!!
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Join Date: August 22, 2005
Location: The Woodlands TX
Posts: 4,676
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Just don’t get anything stuck anywhere. Rumor is that emergency rooms are noticing an uptick in lodged foreign bodies.
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Join Date: May 22, 2007
Location: Arizona
Posts: 5,263
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I work in prison - you have no idea what gets stuck where...all the time.
Yes, finally finding the trick to making a finicky gun work is fun, but I like mine to work right for me when I first start shooting, unless it is an old/rare/heirloom style firearm, like a 1912 Steyr, or a Frommer Stop. |
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Join Date: October 25, 2001
Location: Alabama
Posts: 18,340
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Until I got a look at a Langdon Tactical. Whatever grips he uses fit my grasp well and he does a good trigger job. I am not going to run out and trade off my Bruce Gray P226 but if I were starting over in DA/SA it would be a LTT 92. |
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Join Date: September 24, 2008
Location: central Arkansas
Posts: 395
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I thought the SKSs were ugly and weird, and passed on some smoking deals, long ago. I finally wound up with one more or less by accident, and I found that, yes, they're definitely weird, but the fugly stock and odd proportions make it the best-handling rifle I own; it feels natural and comfortable to raise it to my shoulder, and my eye lines up automatically with the sights. And despite a considerable difference in arm length, my wife made the same comment.
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Join Date: September 28, 2013
Posts: 3,532
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My yugo had this dubious feature when I got it. I recut the angle and did a few other things to make the trigger much better and safe. -TL Sent from my SM-N960U using Tapatalk |
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