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  1. M

    Emissary Trigger Pull Weight

    Sorry, there were several posts and I lost track of who was saying what. And I know it won’t ever be “as light” as a comp gun, but if I can get it below 4# I can deal with it.
  2. M

    Emissary Trigger Pull Weight

    Ah, on that we agree. But if you read my original post, I pretty much state straight out that I want to reduce the trigger weight for competition use. But yes, the scale doesn't lie.
  3. M

    Emissary Trigger Pull Weight

    CZ TSO - 1.75 CZ Czechmate and Parrot - 1.75 CZ Shadow 2 SAO - 2 STI DVC 3 Gun (both of em) - 2.5 Sig Sauer P226 X5 Supermatch - 1.75 The only used ones are the Parrot and the STIs, but I am second owner and all were purchased from a known entity. I had to send my MPA DS9 back because the...
  4. M

    Emissary Trigger Pull Weight

    Nah, really haven't had to. I just buy em stock. I usually run 2011's or CZ 75s. Didn't initially buy this one as a competition gun but was blown away by it after I shot it. Just didn't care for the "heavy" trigger.
  5. M

    Emissary Trigger Pull Weight

    When all my other competition guns are running 2.5 or less, yep!
  6. M

    Emissary Trigger Pull Weight

    I may run it in a Steel Challenge match first so I don't have to worry about reloading 12232 times. lol!
  7. M

    Emissary Trigger Pull Weight

    Thanks guys! @HansGruber you are right, but I am talking about getting down into the 3# range. It's got a great crisp break but it's stout!
  8. M

    Emissary Trigger Pull Weight

    So I had the opportunity to pick up the Emissary in 9mm and holy crap! This is one of the most amazing production/factory guns I’ve ever owned. Smooth, virtually no recoil, accurate (not to mention gorgeous)…. But my only gripe is the trigger pull weight. I love shooting it and would switch...
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