Re: S&W 1911 Trigger Pull
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: JonnyHawes</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: queequeg</div><div class="ubbcode-body">You can take the "What would the plaintiffs lawyer say?" argument as far as your imagination will run.
How about the idea that a too heavy trigger might induce one to shoot less accurately, sending errant projectiles into schools, hospitals and battered women shelters?
How cold is that?
That said, I have a stock Colt combat commander that I swear has a pull of 3 pounds and as such, is strictly a recreational pistol. It is considerably lighter than my other 1911s and certainly any of my other pistolas.
I believe the key is do what makes you proficient.
As to lawyers, there is no end to their creativity and your bigger worry is the quantity if morons on the jury.
Oh, and you would consider having your own lawyer there too right? </div></div>
If I may ask sir, why do you not carry the one with the lighter pull of all of yours? Is that strictly a personal preference choice, or do you feel its ... for lack of a better word "unsafe"? </div></div>
I sometimes carry it on cold days or nights when I can wear a sweater or jacket over it as it's stainless and more difficult to conceal than the smaller pistols I usually carry the rest of the year when it's hot as balls. I have run it in a a few two gun matches at my local club.
It's a special pistol to me and I'd rather not beat the hell out of it. Honestly, with the right amount of practice I have no worries about carrying it. It's just that going from my M&Ps, XD, Sig (With a DAO pull of easily 10 lbs!) it is dramatically lighter in pull.
This is the one!