- 14 Feb 10, 00:06#185139
Trigger pressure does play a part but a very small one if the pistol is held correctly.
Stealthgate007,
I shoot and carry a Kimber 1911 "Pro Carry 1" and it is a fantastic pistol. Mine is identical to the one in this video, hope you like it;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sWrRtH81qd0
tex
I am not a big one for pistols, but I would imagine the trigger pressure makes a big difference to the aim
Trigger pressure does play a part but a very small one if the pistol is held correctly.
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