LiveLife
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BTW, I have the early generation Shield and yes, the trigger jerked/moved the front sight quite a bit when new out of the box.
But after several hundred dry fire cycles, the front sight jerking/moving decreased quite a bit and after several hundred rounds shot, the trigger smoothed out and now front sight stays steady for fast and accurate double taps at will at defensive distances of 5-7 yards and is a favored gun among many shooters I have trained.
So keep dry firing until the front sight doesn't move.
But after several hundred dry fire cycles, the front sight jerking/moving decreased quite a bit and after several hundred rounds shot, the trigger smoothed out and now front sight stays steady for fast and accurate double taps at will at defensive distances of 5-7 yards and is a favored gun among many shooters I have trained.
So keep dry firing until the front sight doesn't move.