Electronic trigger - dry-firing

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kaban56
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Electronic trigger - dry-firing

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I have a question regarding electronic triggers and dry-firing without actually cocking the pistol. In theory, the trigger pull should stay the same regardless.... Is this the case? I would like to hear some opinions regarding different e-triggers out there...162ei, LP10e, CM84e, Pardini , MGs

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menbom
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Post by menbom »

Yes, at least on 162ei and lp10e.
Tycho
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Post by Tycho »

Of course, also on CM84E, Pardini SP1 and MG2E. It's pretty much impossible to get a trigger that has a different feel between dry fire and the real thing, as the only thing you feel are the springs, maybe the microswitch and sometimes the dirt on the moving parts.
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conradin
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Post by conradin »

Now I feel like I want to exchange my LP10 with a 10E. I like the fact that my CM84E does not require re-corking...
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