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21 November 2015, 08:42 #1591
For you Veterans:
Were you a member of the Armed Forces? Have you served your country with distinction? If so, then Scalarworks would like to thank you with a small token of our appreciation: year-round.
To qualify, please create an account on scalarworks.com and email a redacted copy of your DD214 or VA card to sales@scalarworks.com. After reviewing your credentials we'll upgrade your account to Veteran status. From then on, when you log in you'll enjoy a 10% discount on all of our mounts.
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21 November 2015, 09:23 #1592
MSA Sordin
MSA DIGITAL SUPREME PRO GREEN
$198 with free shipping for a limited time
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...NL7RJU2S4PV4YS
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22 November 2015, 06:21 #1593
I love my SSA-E the 3G's are suuuuuper nice too. I've also wanted to go towards the SD-C triggers. Something about a flat trigger is almost sexual.... In a firearm related way of course.
"Always do more than is required of you"
- General George S. Patton
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22 November 2015, 11:40 #1594
Here's my question about flat triggers:
Since its never occured to me "Hey, you know what? a flat trigger would be awesome!" what is it about the lack of a bow that makes it desirable? Is it purely aessthethic? Does it add to feel? Is there greater or less indexing going on with that thing?
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22 November 2015, 12:23 #1595
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22 November 2015, 12:32 #1596
The flat bow also lets you place your finger down near the bottom more easily, which gives you more leverage, leading to a lighter pull weight. You can do the same thing if you pull on the tip of a normal shaped trigger, but it's not as comfortable.
Will - Owner of Arisaka LLC - http://www.arisakadefense.com
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22 November 2015, 14:49 #1597
Plus real operatorz use flat triggers!
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22 November 2015, 17:15 #1598
It's a blessing and a curse lol. It costs me a lot of money having them so close. I used to be able to head down there on my breaks at work and be there in about 5 minutes. But, there's been ongoing road construction that's booger'd up traffic in front of my work. At any rate, i still buy a lot of things sight unseen. I don't buy junk, so reselling it if needed shouldn't be a problem.
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22 November 2015, 18:09 #1599
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25 November 2015, 13:17 #1600
Primary Arms Black Friday Sale
Much more on sale also, use coupon code HOLIDAY for additional savings.
http://www.primaryarms.com/black-friday/c/900000/
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25 November 2015, 16:00 #1601Member
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25 November 2015, 18:19 #1602
I use a flat trigger and it for sure is not just for looks.
My first thought is that what matters more than anything is single stage vs two stage. Next is going to be pull weight and then the actual trigger design (even among flat triggers).
If you look at the CMC flat triggers they have that little hook on the end. I really like it. I put my finger down near that hook and there is no play, no over travel, and going back to reset is very quick. Plus my finger doesn't slip.
My trigger is single stage, flat, and 3.5 lbs. If you don't want the gun to go off don't put your finger on the trigger. There is no slack. I've used two stage triggers and it's just a different school. With the flat trigger to me it feels like I have much more trigger control and awareness. I will have to measure it but there 'might' be only 1/4 of an inch in total travel (or less).
The idea that it's flat is one thing... yes to me it does give a slight bit more leverage for trigger sensitivity, but not all flat triggers are the same. The CMC hook I feel helps me get a good consistent finger placement. If I am going for super accuracy for example means all the factors together means I can get off a good trigger pull without moving my finger or hand or gun all over the place. It can obviously be done with other triggers as well but it's a matter of feel and preference.Last edited by alamo5000; 25 November 2015 at 18:25.
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25 November 2015, 18:51 #1603
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25 November 2015, 21:34 #1604
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25 November 2015, 21:50 #1605