I'm not fond of that hair pin holding the slide release tension. But I've never had any issues with it, mostly because I'm smart enough to not screw with it! If it's not broke don't mess with it. Plus I am very critical examining the designs of guns, I enjoy really looking things over.
The trigger/striker bar (the pulling of the trigger draws back the striker), one finger goes only so far then the other picks up about the time the first one runs out of mechanical use. It makes the trigger pull long (safe) and consistent from beginning to end. I do not pull to the left like on a Glock the moment of trigger break. You are less likely to shoot yourself with a trigger system of this type. It's literally a flat DA revolver with a heavenly trigger pull.
Lots of goobers shoot themselves and TV's etc. with Glocks but you can't fool proof a fool anyway. An Arkansas Game Warden killed himself by shooting himself in the leg with his Glock 22 sitting in his truck. BANG right through the main artery. Not a thing anyone could have done without the right equipment and been very fast!
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WB-need to send you an email
- Rgates, 2020-10-09, 12:45
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Sure. They are not for everyone. I'd certainly not
- WB, 2020-10-09, 13:33
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They sure are simple. (nm)
- Jim Taylor, 2020-10-09, 13:36
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That two finger striker bar is interesting engineerng but
- WB, 2020-10-09, 14:30
- Still uneasy with Glocks - Greg M., 2020-10-10, 12:21
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That two finger striker bar is interesting engineerng but
- WB, 2020-10-09, 14:30
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They sure are simple. (nm)
- Jim Taylor, 2020-10-09, 13:36
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Sure. They are not for everyone. I'd certainly not
- WB, 2020-10-09, 13:33