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<blockquote data-quote="The Trinity Kid" data-source="post: 1104737" data-attributes="member: 91382"><p>Hello all,</p><p></p><p>I'm seeing a general leaning toward Glock. That is interesting. Do you all find the "Safe-action" trigger to be more conducive to accuracy than, say, the single action pull on the Beretta? I've never had any experience with either pistol (it's a little difficult to try these handguns when most of the people I know have Sig Sauers), but it just seems like a SA trigger would be better. I know my 1911 (if it had better sights) has the potential to be really accurate. The second time I was able to take it out, I put 100 rounds through it (also known as ~$80 worth of ammo), and was to the point where I was nailing 3 out of 5 1liter bottles at 30yards. I just don't have that sort of money to practice with.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I'm rambling. </p><p></p><p>--TK</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Trinity Kid, post: 1104737, member: 91382"] Hello all, I'm seeing a general leaning toward Glock. That is interesting. Do you all find the "Safe-action" trigger to be more conducive to accuracy than, say, the single action pull on the Beretta? I've never had any experience with either pistol (it's a little difficult to try these handguns when most of the people I know have Sig Sauers), but it just seems like a SA trigger would be better. I know my 1911 (if it had better sights) has the potential to be really accurate. The second time I was able to take it out, I put 100 rounds through it (also known as ~$80 worth of ammo), and was to the point where I was nailing 3 out of 5 1liter bottles at 30yards. I just don't have that sort of money to practice with. Anyway, I'm rambling. --TK [/QUOTE]
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