I'm not saying I recomend it, I'm just saying its no less safe then having a say a glock in your holster. both of them must have the tirggier pulled to go bang. ( assuming the grip safety in depressed) I glock lists thier trigger pull at 5.5 lbs. Thats not a lot of presure.
TAB,
Normally, I'm willing to allow a little backpeddling and face saving... but that attempt wasn't good enough.
YES, it is less safe.
You managed to educate yourself about the standard Glock trigger weight (5.5)... of course, they also come in 3.5lb varieties (and other configurations). BUT, the length of travel is significant in this issue... as is the trigger safety, which works against the possibility of "something" brushing up against the edge of the trigger and pulling it (including the finger).
Next, we need to address the 1911 Trigger... 4lbs would be pretty heavy for many 1911 Fans.... 3 or less lbs are common. Of course, the fact that the triggers vary so much and can be changed so easily precludes generalizations, which might be another important lesson. As noted previously, this trigger also generally requires
significantly less travel than the Glock Types and doesn't feature the trigger safety lever that they other types generally do.
The volume based
"top forum member" tag that your profile carries might accidently lend undue credence to your posts, please reconsider spurious and uniformed contributions in when safety is the issue.
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Again, to the OP and everyone else, I apologize for the interruption. I don't have the ability to split threads (or just close this) in this sub-forum.
-RJP