Wanted to see if anyone here had experience with GrayGuns and LazyWolf, in particular for an HK P2000 V2 LEM trigger. Thinking about upgrading my trigger and was hoping for any insight between the two gunsmiths. Anyone send there P2000 in for work to either GG or LW?
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I have the Garyguns parts in my Sig and they are top notch, the reset is shorter than my Wilson Combat gun. I'm a big fan.
But I don't know anything about LazyWolf, I just +1 for Grayguns, I have no idea what's better for the HK.**WTB Northtech Defense upper receiver**Comment
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Grayguns or Lazywolf for HK work
The HK dept at GG left GG and started their own company. That company is called Lazy Wolf. That should answer your question. And I would wait twice as long for Rick Holm than send it to GG.
GG is great for a lot of things, but HKs isn't necessarily one of them anymore.
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The carbon fiber hood on my civic gained me 7 hp at the wheelsOriginally posted by jessegpresleyI'm still anxiously awaiting to hear how your reduced reset has helped your shooting.Originally posted by Kestryll...snip We know the Pedo-Elect is not going to serve out his term, he was a stalking horse to get Heels Up Harris in to position to finally be able to retire her kneepads....snipComment
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I've seen you argue with other people in threads about your shooting skill and how you've paid the top names in the industry to "train" you, how fast your split times are, and yet you still don't understand the concept of reset effecting trigger pull, so I guess all that money and training didn't teach you everything huh.Originally posted by jessegpresleyI'm still anxiously awaiting to hear how your reduced reset has helped your shooting.
Removing weight from a vehicle is far easier than adding horsepower, and also effects braking and handling, making it a far better modification than throwing power adders at it. Just FYI.**WTB Northtech Defense upper receiver**Comment
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I agree.I've seen you argue with other people in threads about your shooting skill and how you've paid the top names in the industry to "train" you, how fast your split times are, and yet you still don't understand the concept of reset effecting trigger pull, so I guess all that money and training didn't teach you everything huh.
Removing weight from a vehicle is far easier than adding horsepower, and also effects braking and handling, making it a far better modification than throwing power adders at it. Just FYI.
But what would you bet would get you a better track time? $500 in weight savings, or $500 in track time?Originally posted by Kestryll...snip We know the Pedo-Elect is not going to serve out his term, he was a stalking horse to get Heels Up Harris in to position to finally be able to retire her kneepads....snipComment
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Originally posted by Kestryll...snip We know the Pedo-Elect is not going to serve out his term, he was a stalking horse to get Heels Up Harris in to position to finally be able to retire her kneepads....snipComment
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So wouldn't a shorter rest equal a shorter tripper press, thereby reducing the time you need to keep the sight on target and focus on trigger mechanics?Originally posted by jessegpresleyNo, I don't understand the concept of reset effecting trigger pull, please explain to me. As I understand it trigger pull is pressing the trigger, and trigger reset is letting the trigger out. So I don't understand how letting the trigger out effects the trigger press.
Why do people spend hundreds of dollars removing trigger creep?
Why not both?
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There is an answer to that question and it is much discussed, but it is also not the only way to pull a trigger. There is a very specific reason why they shoot that way, but not everyone who are winning matches shoot that way. Coming off the trigger also prefers to using triggers with a lot of creep.Originally posted by jessegpresleyIf trigger reset length was so important, why are two of the most winningest pistol shooters in the world letting the trigger out so far that they lose contact with it and contact the trigger guard?
There's also more than just the trigger reset distance involved in a good trigger reset.
You sound like my 3 year old. "Why?" "Why?" "Why?"Comment
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