hesitantly
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Hi. I'm new here. First post. Discovered the forum via a search. I'm the proud new owner of a Sig P938. (Big grin...my smilies don't seem to work.)
One of the posters here said his P938, which started out with a trigger pull of about 9 lbs, worked its way down to about 5.75 lbs after 500 rounds. Mine feels like about 9 lbs., too, and I would prefer a lesser effort required. Since this is going to be my CC pistol, maybe not as light as my Kimber, or my Defender (yes, I like 1911s), but lighter than it is now. My question is this - can this 'wearing' of the trigger be done by dry-firing 500 times, just as it could by firing 500 rounds? i.e. Does the firing of a round affect trigger wear any differently?
Thanks for your input.
One of the posters here said his P938, which started out with a trigger pull of about 9 lbs, worked its way down to about 5.75 lbs after 500 rounds. Mine feels like about 9 lbs., too, and I would prefer a lesser effort required. Since this is going to be my CC pistol, maybe not as light as my Kimber, or my Defender (yes, I like 1911s), but lighter than it is now. My question is this - can this 'wearing' of the trigger be done by dry-firing 500 times, just as it could by firing 500 rounds? i.e. Does the firing of a round affect trigger wear any differently?
Thanks for your input.