How does one become an expert in determining what is and is NOT a match grade trigger?
How does one become an expert in determining what is and is NOT a match grade trigger?
My Soviet made Baikal IZHMASH 46 and 46M I have been shooting since 1980. They both have triggers that meet ISSF 10 Meter pistol regulations.
My Soviet Made TOZ-35 Free Pistol trigger meets the old ISSF rules for Free Pistol.
My custom built JRL-Verhagen small bore light varmint open benchrest rifle has a trigger you actuate with a remote camera shutter control.
My Thomas <12 FPE benchrest rifle has a trigger I set up to be tripped using my thumb and forefinger.
My HM1000X-MPA MATRIX chassis PRS rifle has been set up with a continuous release trigger that has no first or second stage.
Each of these triggers are so different in feel from each other that when I start reading a post from someone claiming to be an expert on match grade triggers who does not specify a specific competition .... I stop reading because they are NOT.
You don't.Then I should be asking you!
How does one become an expert in determining what is and what is not a match grade trigger?
I don't have children and wouldn't waste my Alienware on a Lego Fortnight video game.Use a dynamic platform and you will know...
You do have an incredibly interesting idea!I don't have children and wouldn't waste my Alienware on a Lego Fortnight video game.