Interesting: http://blog.krtraining.com/?p=92
negativeBefore I go off and read your link, were any coffee tables or vacuum cleaners involved?
Well put. Trying to make the gun shoot better as apposed to trying make the shooter better.Ive found that the desire for one of those aftermarket triggers (I dont mean connectors) is inversely proportional to the amount of training and ongoing practice the shooters has/had.
they certainly can. they can shoot a crappy trigger better than a crappier trigger.
and training helps everything. trigger has nothing to do with anything as long as you can press it fast enough and keep your sights aligned.
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