WalkingWolf
Regular Member
And here all along skeleton triggers were thought to lighten the trigger weight improving the triggers feel for targets guns.
But no they were popularized so people could put small padlocks into them.
One can learn new things every day.
Yea I laugh every time I hear someone talk about taking a thousands of a ounce off to lighten a trigger. It really is ridiculous, I knew several officers who carried 1911's in the seventies who drilled their own triggers so they could lock the trigger. Locking the trigger was with a padlock was common before the fancy smancy trigger locks came around. But back then people didn't need to pay a mechanic 200 dollars an hour to change a flat tire, or put water in the radiator.