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Offline sevt_chevelle

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Re: Advantage of SAO triggers?
« Reply #15 on: October 22, 2022, 08:25:25 PM »
I just couldn't see HOW SAO is making a difference, but now I have a specific example of the way that reddit is merely gun culture as opposed to gun knowledge.  :)



I once got into a single sided heated argument with an all knowing moron about the operation of a M1 garand and 1903A4.  His knowledge was based upon playing call of duty, not from ever owning them or actually firing one in person like me.

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Re: Advantage of SAO triggers?
« Reply #16 on: October 22, 2022, 09:08:41 PM »
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Re: Advantage of SAO triggers?
« Reply #17 on: October 22, 2022, 11:01:29 PM »
I once got into a single sided heated argument with an all knowing moron about the operation of a M1 garand and 1903A4.  His knowledge was based upon playing call of duty, not from ever owning them or actually firing one in person like me.

Yuck! I had a similar discussion about a Benelli M1014. Kid knew everything about the gun... as extrapolated from John Wick. I did not realize until it was past what that movie did for the closing values on gunbroker. I might have sold it if I knew what a bleep movie could cause people to do.

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Re: Advantage of SAO triggers?
« Reply #18 on: October 26, 2022, 04:17:31 AM »
Since I don't know the secret handshake this can be ignored....I got to shoot a TS awhile back and if you haven't had that experience it is a bit exciting.  If the trigger is  moving/has moved the gun went bang. NO take up, no creep, no over travel. Trigger moves, gun goes bang.  For folks with working grey cells (take exception here) that is a competition gun only.
My Shadow 2 Orange came stock that way. If you are going to touch the trigger with the gun in SA mode, you had better already be pointed at what you are shooting at. Great gun, but no way would I consider it a carry gun. The potential for ND's in a stressful SD situation is way too high IMO.

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Re: Advantage of SAO triggers?
« Reply #19 on: October 26, 2022, 08:58:09 AM »
For folks with working grey cells (take exception here) that is a competition gun only.

For folks with working grey cells...

I was taught to disengage the safety and then place the trigger finger only after the pistol is pointed at a target you intend to engage.

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Re: Advantage of SAO triggers?
« Reply #20 on: November 12, 2022, 11:20:32 PM »
Made a reddit post, but should've posted here first. Haven't gotten any answers on reddit so far.

Is the CZ SA trigger pull or reset improved when the disconnector is removed?

CGW says that their S2 disco creates an ultra-short reset (which is the best I believe any CZ can be), but I'm not sure how it does this any better than removing the disco altogether.

Since I don't know the secret handshake this can be ignored....I got to shoot a TS awhile back and if you haven't had that experience it is a bit exciting.  If the trigger is  moving/has moved the gun went bang. NO take up, no creep, no over travel. Trigger moves, gun goes bang.  For folks with working grey cells (take exception here) that is a competition gun only.

I learned that if I take the TS to the range it's best to do a little dry firing before I load it.  Otherwise that first shot ends up in a different place on the paper.  My finger/brain automatically want to "take up the slack" at the beginning of the trigger pull in all the regular CZ pistols.  With the TS that ends up with a bullet hole in the paper not quite where I wanted it to be.


YES!! That was the point I was trying to make.  I've talked to some very successful IDPA shooters that dry fired the same TS2 and said they would/could never get used to absolutely no take up and these are people that have been shooting for decades.   

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Re: Advantage of SAO triggers?
« Reply #21 on: November 21, 2022, 10:12:33 AM »
The users of Reddit, at least in my humble experience, seem to be only a 1/2 click above the mental clarity of Facebook regulars. 
I swore off Reddit when I perceived my IQ dropping by the minute just by reading some of its posts. It was like HAL in 2001 "Dave, my mind is going. I can feel it. Dave... Dave..."

I can't even get near Facebook. It could prove fatal.

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Re: Advantage of SAO triggers?
« Reply #22 on: November 21, 2022, 01:05:05 PM »
Completely off topic...

Geez, I just revisted my reddit post. Upvotes were given to "SAO feels better, duh!", and downvotes were given to actual discussion.

If Tapatalk worked better, I'd post my questions here far more often.

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Re: Advantage of SAO triggers?
« Reply #23 on: December 27, 2022, 10:48:34 AM »
I would say a USP can be carried cocked and locked ala 1911 with no grip safety.  The ambi safety also functions as a decocker.

Of course the HK Lem triggers are a better alternative.

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