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Trigger Pretravel
So, I posted a video of the results of me removing the pre-Travel from my RIA pro mat Tac ultra, and WOW, did I get a ton of crap from people saying it wasn't safe. I even checked for trigger bounce by dropping the slide on a empty chamber, and did all of the other function checks. I mean holy crap, what is the deal?
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I'm sure someone will explain. I was taught to re-set to the trigger catch point when firing multiple rounds, so the travel isn't much of an issue.
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Some pre-travel is necessary for a reliable reset when things get warmed up and/or a bit dirty.
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I prefer and little pre travel before hitting the "wall". But that's just my preference. I don't see it as an issue if you did it correctly.
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But I too like the little "give" in the trigger. My only advice would be if you let someone else fire your weapon warn them there is a trigger with no pre-travel. That might surprise a guy.
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