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  • Lep36

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    Go buy a new gun...

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    Found this beauty today. I ran 125 rounds through it already with no issues!
    I do tend to pull my shots to the left with it, but I think a longer trigger with cure that.
     

    Que

    Meekness ≠ Weakness
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    Congrats and congrats. Just practice for a while and see what happens with the pulling issue.
     

    churchmouse

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    The left pull is finger discipline/grip. My son had the same issue with a 1911. We figured out a drill to run for this and he is cured. It will work itself out with practice.

    Nice piece and appropriate for the occasion. I celebrate Monday's this way......:rockwoot:
     

    Lep36

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    The left pull is finger discipline/grip. My son had the same issue with a 1911. We figured out a drill to run for this and he is cured. It will work itself out with practice.


    My other one has a long trigger on it and is a smidge lighter, I'm so used to it now, this felt weird in my hand at first. It's a good trigger, just not what I'm used to. I'll get them them the same pretty quick.
     
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