ISSF Pistol Trigger Specs Question
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ISSF Pistol Trigger Specs Question
I just read the standard pistol specs. Is it really true that the trigger pull is now a minimum of 1000grams ? That is almost the weight of many of the pistols and if true it eliminates the electronic triggers.
Jack
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Standard Pistol Trigger Weight
Yes, trigger release weight is minimum of 1000 grams, that's 2.2046 pounds. That's not new though; has been that at least since mid 70's. An electronic trigger is still possible; just need a spring in the linkage to provide the resistance.
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Re: ISSF Pistol Trigger Specs Question
1000 grams sounds heavier than it feels on your trigger finger. The trigger pull on most military pistols is well in excess of 1000 grams - and I shudder to think what the trigger weight on an out-of-the-box double-action revolver would be (2000 grams? Anyone know for sure?). I reckon the pull on some of the cruddy old Ruger MkII's I've shot must have been up around the 1400 gram mark.Jack wrote:I just read the standard pistol specs. Is it really true that the trigger pull is now a minimum of 1000grams ? That is almost the weight of many of the pistols and if true it eliminates the electronic triggers.
Jack
Currently there are no standard pistols in production with electronic triggers though Pardini did develop one for their new (now redundant) Rapid Fire pistol and this will probably find its way into their next generation Standard pistol.
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Note that Don Nygord converted an electronically triggered Pardini GPE to .22lr. As of today, he still has it listed on his used guns page. Since the listings on that page change frequently, and due to the fact that Mr. Nygord's health is sadly leading him to close his business, I will quote the text of the ad here for posterity's sake:
(The advantage an electronic trigger possesses in dry-firing was one I had never considered before reading this ad.)"First electronic trigger .22LR Pardini!! Don couldn't resist the challenge and converted a GPE Schumann Electronic to .22LR. Dry fire by just pulling the trigger! Super consistent two stage trigger pull set at 2 lbs. Bushnell red-dot sight, case, 2 mags, etc. (The factory will probably do this, but not for at least a year and not for this price!) $1400"
Thanks to everyone for your information and suggestions. There is a similar issue with the pistol weight required to be 1400g. I see that the Pardini SP and SP New are both in the 1100g range!
I used to be that we only had to add weight to the barrel if we wanted, now I feel more like a jockey with the weighted saddle.
Jack
I used to be that we only had to add weight to the barrel if we wanted, now I feel more like a jockey with the weighted saddle.
Jack
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