Lokichoki
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- Nov 2, 2016
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- 297
I absolutely love small pistols I've owned everything from Astra Cubs to Zenith tisas fatih, I picked up a Taurus TCP just because I liked it , good trigger pull a slide lock it looks very good aesthetically cheap enough I can practice new gun finishes on the slide and not feel bad etc (I'm actually thinking of copper plating or oil quenching it). Now finally to the topic at hand if you short stroke the trigger before the full reset the sear will drop the hammer without drawing the hammer back this of course can cause you to die a horrible death and your bowels will magically shoot out your ears. But seriously if you have one or hold one feel the reset it has a noticeable click that is pretty much where most common striker fired guns reset at a decently short range but this is just the disconnect clicking up a stage. let it out to the triggers full travel and the disconnect fully comes up and will finally catch the hammer to have it travel the distance needed, let's say theoretically you have a need to use this firearm to save your bacon and you short stroke it you have to manually cycle in a new round since it doesn't have strike 2 capabilities. Normally short stroke a semi auto and no problem just let out but here if your in dire straits with large pupils good luck should of bought a revolver! And don't tell me in the comments "training issue" I call bovine scatology on that or it's a Taurus what do you expect. What are your guys/gals experience or have you had a similar abnormality on other guns I'd love to hear them. BUY A KAHR!