holy double cazooti is it smooth. You keep the trigger pulled until you recover and when you are on target release the trigger slightly because it hsa a very short reset and then pull. Gad the middle of the target disappered.
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holy double cazooti is it smooth. You keep the trigger pulled until you recover and when you are on target release the trigger slightly because it hsa a very short reset and then pull. Gad the middle of the target disappered.
For safety, the LEM trigger is great with it's initial loooong takeup. And the reset is nothing to sneeze at. If one has any problems with anticipating or flinching, the LEM trigger system will be sure to let them know. Shoot well on the LEM and one will be able to shoot well on most any other trigger system.
Could you compare/contrast the LEM trigger with Sig's DAK trigger?
I'd be interested in such a comparison.
THANKS.
"It's a big gun when I carry it, it is also a big gun when I take it out” – Clint Smith
I find the LEM measurably better than my DAK.
Much, much smoother and lighter. Perhaps I have to shoot the DAK more. I've read the smooth out nicely after hundreds of rounds. The LEM didi not require this.
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