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  • pcolagunner

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    That's very very cool!! That has always been the down side of dry fire practice for me. After the first trigger pull your just "faking" your other target acquisitions but DAMN that mag is pricey!!
     

    TennJeep1618

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    While it won't get you a true trigger press, you can stick a folded paster, piece of paper, etc between the barrel hood and the slide. It will keep the gun just slightly (1/16" or so) out of battery, but it will let the trigger move freely. It won't have a break, but it also won't go dead after the first pull.
     

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    While it won't get you a true trigger press, you can stick a folded paster, piece of paper, etc between the barrel hood and the slide. It will keep the gun just slightly (1/16" or so) out of battery, but it will let the trigger move freely. It won't have a break, but it also won't go dead after the first pull.

    See here if my explanation didn't make sense:



     

    ThomasPI

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    Thanks TJ, going to use that myself to save the $100 or try tweaking an old mag. Hell for $100 you can buy a decent set of night sights!
     
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