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    Quote Originally Posted by stug View Post
    Yep dry fire sounds like the go. Saw one video where a guy had bullet that briefly shone a laser every time you pulled the trigger. Really obvious if he was pulling the shot.
    Problem is don't have my B yet so only using club pistols and can only shoot twice a week.
    I dry fire with one these. SIRT

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    Nice, I do want one of the. Where from and how much?
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    From that link. It was $350 for the red/red laser polymer slide model and $450 for the red/green steel slide.
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    This is the one I saw, don't know if you can get it in nz https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xjQNoqD1yIk
    Drawback is you have to rack the slide or pull the hammer back each time

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    The amount of trigger travel is broken into three distinct parts: take-up, sear release, and over-travel. All three of these parts can be reduced considerably by a skilled gunsmith. The take-up and over-travel are cured by adjustment screws, and the sear release is tuned by careful stoning, and some adjustment may also be required to the disconnector and safety catch. Note my use of the word skilled! This is not a job for an amateur gun plumber as sear engagement and safety engagement are critical to safety.
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    Glocks can't be that good even cops leave them in the shitter😆
    http://i.stuff.co.nz/national/politi...olice-say.html

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    I find my CZ is shorter than I would like. I still have the factor grips, unlike most at the club. I've tried most of the others and found the aftermarkets grips are thinner than the factory ones, making the length of pull shortly

 

 

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