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Thread: Gun advice needed
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11-23-2011, 04:43 AM #61
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11-23-2011, 11:37 PM #62
Thanks for the suggestions. I forgot about the glock and XD compacts. I'll check those out, too. My biggest issue with the Taurus was trigger pull (least two zipcodes) and size/weight.
I'm not planning on pocket carry but due to some of my medications causing weight fluctuations thinner is my friend. Otherwise I'm going to have a hard time carrying when I'm bigger than usual.
Weight is a concern for me because I do spend a good bit of time out in BFE Mtn. Biking, fly fishing remote areas, and hiking. Right now I have a small can of bear spray I keep velcro'd to my frame and keep it handy while hiking and fishing, too. We just have black bear in the area but coyotes have been a pain this year. I saw one chasing a deer in broad daylight this weekend and saw three deer carcasses that were coyote kills while I was out, too.
9mm isn't the only option but I'm not a big fan of .380. And I have a lot of 9mm ammo around.
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11-24-2011, 11:44 AM #63
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11-24-2011, 12:39 PM #64Til shade is gone, til water is gone, Into the shadow with teeth bared, screaming defiance with the last breath.
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11-24-2011, 01:31 PM #65
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11-24-2011, 02:54 PM #66
FWIW, just about every one of my pistols has a professional trigger job. The crispness (from a softer pull to something akin to a thin rod of glass breaking) and the pull weight (from 1-2 pounds for an IPSC competition gun to 4-5 pounds for a CCW) has to do with how the gun will be used as well as personal preference. Many of my rifles also have a trigger job, including a long range varmint rifle with a pull under a pound that breaks like glass...excellent for ultra accurate pulls.
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11-24-2011, 03:11 PM #67
Most of mine have had trigger work done as well. I do it myself on my Ruger Mark I & III's (I'm not going to buy a MKII unless I find a slab sided Gvt. model for the right price) and my 10/22's. The reason I do it on them is that I know Ruger will ship me any parts I screw up quickly and cheaply. I've gone overboard with both the Dremel and hand sanding the sear on a 10/22. On the up side, it's fun to pull the trigger once and go through every shot. Except that the ATF doesn't like that.... Haven't bothered to do one on my Blackhawks because they break pretty cleanly. Not sure if my dad already did one before I got them from him or not.
I'm pretty close to doing one on my Marlin 336 as it's my main deer rifle and I don't like the roughness of it but I'm going to wait till I get a big loop lever and maybe a new extractor before I do it all.
I've noticed with all the sub compact .380's & 9mm (pocket pistols, mostly) that the trigger pull is super long and usually hefty. Some of them use that in lieu of a safety. Anyway, a buddy asked me last night about buying my PT111 so I'm going to take him to the range after work today so he can try it and hopefully buy it. After that I need to ditch that silly Walther and try out a few things. Gun show on the 10th so I'll probably leave there happy.
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11-24-2011, 06:43 PM #68
No they don't! This happens ever once in a while at my local IPSC matches when a guy overdoes his trigger job...automatic!!! It's easy to build a machine gun, it's harder to make it a reliable semi automatic. Lastly, I agree about the long pulls. My first competition gun was an old Beretta 9mm. It's a DA/SA design. The first pull cocks the hammer...and requires something like 14 pounds and about a mile of trigger travel! The second and subsequent shots are much easier in single action mode. Didn't like it at all and I quickly switched to Single Stack division with a proper 45 cal. Now I shoot 40 call in Limited Division on a 2011 frame. Fun!
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11-24-2011, 07:37 PM #69
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11-24-2011, 10:47 PM #70
Nice looking little Marlin. Looking at wild west gun's site made me want the lever when I first saw it. I believe it was on one of their "cowboy assault rifles". I like the red dot. Is it magnified? I have a 336CS that I keep a 2x red dot on. Battery died the other day and I'm not heading anywhere that sells them till next week so I stuffed her in my pocket and went back to the iron sights for the rest of this week's hunting.
Thanks for the info on the glock triggers. I've never owned one but have shot my dad's old duty gun a few times but I know he did trigger work to it.