Post AzHB1GvIwpHNlOjfzU by ConfederateHobo@poa.st
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(DIR) Post #AzF8UtzQ5gJl93B5Si by professionalbigot69@poa.st
2025-10-15T19:36:49.714465Z
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(DIR) Post #AzF8nm1Jwd21vl47rU by john_darksoul@pl.firelink.digital
2025-10-15T19:40:14.102133Z
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@professionalbigot69 Is shooting a revolver harder or something? Where’s @ConfederateHobo ?
(DIR) Post #AzFAHmeYFxd6XDHzvM by MeBigbrain@poa.st
2025-10-15T19:56:51.099319Z
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@john_darksoul @professionalbigot69 @ConfederateHobo I assume they mean a single-action, though I've seen retards whine about the hammer (as if the slide of a glock is more wieldy). Or it could be pull weight, in which case "Lmao little baby fingers can't use a big boy gun"
(DIR) Post #AzFAgB0pLBqt29L8Yy by MeBigbrain@poa.st
2025-10-15T20:01:16.904856Z
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@john_darksoul @professionalbigot69 @ConfederateHobo Okay I looked up the video and its an enclosed hammer, he just fucking sucks lmao (actually a funny video)https://youtu.be/euJXuNhL7mA?si=HmWcL0COTeL5Fxha
(DIR) Post #AzFFkdQo7Yoe6RRAmW by ConfederateHobo@poa.st
2025-10-15T20:58:05.060511Z
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@john_darksoul @professionalbigot69 Depends on the gun, but large revolvers will have a pretty high bore axis compared to a lot of autos, and DA revolvers will have heavier triggers. Shooters who are used to sloppy but relatively light triggers will need to adjust to the crisp but 8+ pound trigger that's usually factory standard. Reverse also have a longer reset for the trigger.
(DIR) Post #AzGeH02OCQ2HXUwQQS by john_darksoul@pl.firelink.digital
2025-10-16T13:07:34.591651Z
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@ConfederateHobo @professionalbigot69 8lb trigger on a handgun is nuts. I would mod that instantly.
(DIR) Post #AzHB1GvIwpHNlOjfzU by ConfederateHobo@poa.st
2025-10-16T19:14:30.990847Z
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@john_darksoul @professionalbigot69 There has to be enough energy to strike the primer with a DA's reduced hammer throw compared to SA. Lighten too much and you'll be plagued with light primer strikes on hard primers. Course there's always wiggle room if you have a guy who knows what he's doing, but they come heavy from the factory for a reason.