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Originally Posted by HisSoldier
Shooting my 1970 9MM Mauser last night I felt my finger tip sliding off the trigger face, and have noticed that many times while shooting smooth trigger guns. Did anyone ever produce a serrated trigger for a Luger? If not I may look for a trigger on line and serrate it myself in the lathe. Thanks,
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Hi:
Georg Luger tried a slightly different style trigger in his .45 creation for the US Army trials. He moved the curve of the trigger down to the end of it, for better leverage.
Here is an idea for you (from boot camp marksmanship training). Align the exact middle of your index finger and the exact middle of the trigger (it is plenty wide already for a pistol trigger). Don't let any other part of your index figer touch any other part of the trigger or trigger guard. Apply consistent, but ever increasing pressure until the trigger breaks the sear and the pistol fires.
For me, after I got familiar with it, the Luger has a pretty darn good trigger for targeting, which is just what I do with my Lugers.
By the way, the Mauser Parabellum triggers I have tested and fired are really quite good. They must have spend a little more time with the sear angles, etc., as they seem to break quite lightly and smoothly.
Sieger