Re: "Revolver In Condition One Question"
- From: Dave Hinz <DaveHinz@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 28 May 2007 13:26:52 +0000 (UTC)
On Sun, 27 May 2007 23:17:14 +0000 (UTC), browninghighpower9@xxxxxxxxx <browninghighpower9@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
# On May 27, 11:47 am, Dave Hinz <DaveH...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
# # http://www.topglock.com/catalog/triggers.htm
# # Just to be sure, I searched Glock's site, and found this page for
# # factory-made options for trigger weight:http://www.glock.com/english/options_connector.htm
# # Notice please that they state that the 5.5lb connector is standard for
# # most Glock models, and the lowest they offer is 4.5lb.
# # So I wonder who is wrong; you, or Glock.
# . The Glock comes from The factory in the target grade models with
# trigger pulls as light as 3 to 3.5 lbs.
Show me the cite.
# The Glock Meister also sells
# original glock trigger parts that are in the 3 to 3.5 pound trigger
# range when installed. I know I have two of them.
And I can stone the sear on my M1911A1 to take it down to a few ounces.
What's your point?
# It is also not rocket science to check factory triggers with a
# trigger gauge despite what Glock may tell you on their propaganda
# machine. Trigger pull gauges do not lie. Individual guns vary.
Great. Show me how you measure this 3 to 3.5#.
# Anyone with a gun collection and a trigger gauge is aware of this.
# Some guns check out lighter, some heavier. Again no one with any gun
# collecting experience would deny such a thing.
There's this thing in engineering and manufacturing called a "spec",
often coupled with a "tolerance". Show me that Glock's 4.5# spec allows
a range of 3 to 3.5# and get back to me. Or just admit that you're once
again/still lying.
.
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