Xander
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And once you start making a double stack, you know, you don't need to go towards the purest.
All I want is, is that single action trigger pull, uh, for a, uh, for, for, and, and, and a, a modern capacity.
And I think that that would compete with all of the plastic fantastics that are in the, in the carry market today.
But the big thing I've got is a fairly crappy commercial.
Because granted, some of the military 1911s had some really awful triggers on them.
But pretty much you're rolling off the assembly line.
Entry-level 1911 triggers are going to beat a lot of the slicked-up competition striker-fired guns.
as far as the trigger pull goes.
And that's the key that I'm getting at is, again, I'm going at the fact that we're in an age where when you're taking a new shooter to the range and you hand them a 1911, they may have never pulled a single action trigger.
They've never pulled a trigger that felt like that before in their life.
And so many of them are just like, oh, my God.
I'll tell them.
Here, hand them the empty gun, point that down range and pull the trigger.
The trigger is going to feel different than what you felt before.
And they'll pull the trigger.
They're like, what?
I'm like, go ahead.
Cock it and cock the hammer and do it again.
And they'll dry fire it a few times because they'll just be like, what is the sorcery?
I'd go 357 SIG.