Two years: Was I right?

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shaky hands
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Re: Two years: Was I right?

Post by shaky hands »

But if the pistol shakes during dry firing, what makes it not shake during live firing?
therider
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Re: Two years: Was I right?

Post by therider »

The pistol shakes because the striker hits a metal stopper which prevents hitting the valve. So that creates vibrations which you don't have with live shooting.
However I don't know if all mechanical triggers work in the same way when dry firing
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