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July 21, 2020, 08:57 PM | #1 |
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.380 blowback pistol SA trigger- is 3.5lbs too light?
Hello All,
I want to do some tuning to improve my ea380 .380 pistol. For those unfamiliar- SA semi-auto that borrows features from Beretta 34/35, with some tweaks. My question is regarding how light of a trigger is too light for a .380 blowback pistol? I like my SA pistols to be between 3.5-4lbs, instead of 6-7. However, smooth pull with crisp break is more important that ultimate lightness. Is 3.5 too light? I am thinking of the fact the slide slams both directions without a delay to the recoil, unlike a tipping/pivoting barrel- like 1911s, BHPs, Sigs, most Glocks, etc. I have 22s down to 2.5 lbs and they are fine, but my center fire I keep above 3lbs. Any thoughts to share? I mean, the ones that ARE helpful- not about your favorite actress or whatever. |
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