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<blockquote data-quote="jsl_pt" data-source="post: 1992194" data-attributes="member: 19194"><p>This^^^^</p><p></p><p>Too many people worried about what it says on paper and hypotheticals. Get off the couch and go train with your gun! Trigger weight doesn't make a bit of difference if your finger stays off the trigger until a threat present! I have a xdm with 4# pull with trigger kit installed. It was 3.5 pound but the light striker spring began having light strikes, so went back to stock striker spring. Still only 4# pull and very shortened reset and travel from my trigger kit installed. I train often and never have a problem with pulling trigger. If you want a heavy trigger, fine. If you want a light trigger, fine. But don't base this decision on some hypothetical improbability, base it on what you shoot best and can shoot safely. Trigger pull weight only comes into play after threat is identified and you are about to shoot anyway, either way you have made up your mind to shoot regardless if its a heavy or light trigger pull.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jsl_pt, post: 1992194, member: 19194"] This^^^^ Too many people worried about what it says on paper and hypotheticals. Get off the couch and go train with your gun! Trigger weight doesn't make a bit of difference if your finger stays off the trigger until a threat present! I have a xdm with 4# pull with trigger kit installed. It was 3.5 pound but the light striker spring began having light strikes, so went back to stock striker spring. Still only 4# pull and very shortened reset and travel from my trigger kit installed. I train often and never have a problem with pulling trigger. If you want a heavy trigger, fine. If you want a light trigger, fine. But don't base this decision on some hypothetical improbability, base it on what you shoot best and can shoot safely. Trigger pull weight only comes into play after threat is identified and you are about to shoot anyway, either way you have made up your mind to shoot regardless if its a heavy or light trigger pull. [/QUOTE]
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