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Ride: 2005 FLHRCI
Join Date: Nov 30th, 2008
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Trigger tech
I thought this was a very interesting read for Glock shooters (and anyone else for that matter). I know it has helped me and hopefully you all can get something out of it as well.
Hope I'm not breaking any rules here, linking another forum.The Glock FAQ [Trigger Technique 101]
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Play The Throttle
Ride: 02 wide glide
Join Date: Apr 6th, 2008
Location: rock falls il
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Re: Trigger tech
alot of that is similar to the way i was trained. one thing that works well with these techniques is a good trigger job. on all of my glocks i set the triggers about 2.5 pounds. makes for a smoother more consistant trigger pull and recovery.
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