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<blockquote data-quote="KurtM" data-source="post: 4320953" data-attributes="member: 6064"><p>My Edge 2011 has a 2 pound trigger pull. It is on its second barrel, and I still have all my toes. My 6 inch 40 cal STI "fat free" has a 1.75 pound trigger pull as does it's 6 inch brother in 9mm, although when clean and lubed up the 9mm drops a bit under 1.75. I have done all the trigger work on these fine pistols and not only do i have all my toes, I also have all my fingers and no extra perforations, nor do any ancillary equipment near me. Your blanket statement shows a complete lack of understanding of the 1911 system and what can be done with it. Oh yeah, I forgot most my carry 1911s clock in right around 3 pound pulls, except for my 1911 pin gun which has I very reliable 14 ounces pull with prepped Colt hammer and sear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KurtM, post: 4320953, member: 6064"] My Edge 2011 has a 2 pound trigger pull. It is on its second barrel, and I still have all my toes. My 6 inch 40 cal STI "fat free" has a 1.75 pound trigger pull as does it's 6 inch brother in 9mm, although when clean and lubed up the 9mm drops a bit under 1.75. I have done all the trigger work on these fine pistols and not only do i have all my toes, I also have all my fingers and no extra perforations, nor do any ancillary equipment near me. Your blanket statement shows a complete lack of understanding of the 1911 system and what can be done with it. Oh yeah, I forgot most my carry 1911s clock in right around 3 pound pulls, except for my 1911 pin gun which has I very reliable 14 ounces pull with prepped Colt hammer and sear. [/QUOTE]
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