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Unread 03-31-2020, 10:28 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by DonVoigt View Post
Great write up, BUT- the reverse angles that give the luger a heavy trigger pull are necessary for the sear and striker to firmly and safely engage- messing with the angles and amount of engagement is asking for :
a- failure to ****Kyock
b- doubling
c- full auto fire
d- unexpected discharge without touching the trigger!
This was my immediate observation as well. Interestingly, the author states that he has observed this "flaw" in every Luger he has examined, and he still doesn't understand that it's made like that on purpose. BTW: The same "flaw" can be found in mil spec AR-15 triggers, and people are still trying to "correct it" with the same results as you mention.
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