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Porn is bad. Guns are not. (media.communities.win)
posted 2 years ago by MickHigan2 on scored.co (+0 / -0 / +152Score on mirror )
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> I tend toward a "tactile" reset, some kind of feedback aside from the typical stiffening and "ready" feeling if that makes sense. Definitely not a deal breaker, but something I've grown accustomed to.


Funny you mention that, because I was thinking the same thing for possibly why I prefer 2 stage triggers. I've grown accustomed to the "tactile" keys for keyboards, most commonly used to describe the type of keys for mechanical keyboards (there are 3 variants). They have a short slack, and then a break/bump, where the key is entered. I type so much that it would be extremely difficult to get used to and become as proficient with a new type of key.


> Sounds a lot like my Geissele, but I definitely want to give that LaRue a crack. I tend to prefer a more "milspec" feel for duty guns, but for $90 I consider it an inexpensive experiment that might actually help me.


That's weird, I thought [AR15 milspec triggers were 2 stage](https://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/single-stage-vs-two-stage-rifle-triggers-whats-the-difference/). Learn something new every day...which is difficult for me to do with AR15s. Several years ago I was sitting down on a Friday for a long 3 day memorial weekend, and said "screw it, I'm gonna research my AR15 build now". All of the men in my family have built their own ARs. It's like legos for men. I think I put in 40 hours of research just in that weekend, and probably another 40 over the course of the following week, on pretty much all subjects and parts for ARs. I can obsess over stuff and fall into a hobby pretty hard, but it's usually served me well. The one thing I didn't look into much were trigger options (my build was already expensive by that point, using mostly Aero Precision parts), and possibly making a piston driven AR, which I still want to do in the future.


In any case, the LaRue 2 stage trigger feels a lot like the milspec trigger I had in it, but just a lot better, smoother, and cleaner.


> Pretty sure it was one of the recall models that Taurus covered up, the ones where they could force into battery and fire if dropped...


The Taurus I shot was also one of the recall ones, for a different reason I think. It was owned by a family member though, before they got into guns, and I had to lightly but firmly explain to them how shit that gun was. Fortunately they don't rely on it for self defense any more.


> P365 SAS here! Full-size S&W .40 "cop gun" steel/aluminum backup, too. I've fiddled with Hellcats and XDSes, but I think Sig has some of the finest equipment out there.


Nice. I've been eyeing the 365XL. Looks like a good gun. I've preferred the .40 over 9mm for a while, but I guess with the improvements in ammo the differences on impact are small. It's also kinda crazy how much ammo those small 9mm conceal carry guns can have. Feels like woman purse black magic.


I definitely prefer full size or larger conceal carry guns, though. I've tried firing the small ones, and even the 9mm's have too much crack/snap to them. That, in combination with my giant hands makes them a lot harder to shoot accurately and quickly, at least for me.


> Yeah that's a no-brainer. That's half (or even a third) of the price of many of the Geissele sets. I'm not a brand loyalist and I'll use whatever provides the best price to performance ratio. Stuff like RISE drop-ins are cheap, but that's not a function I'm willing to gamble on.


Yeah, when I went shooting with work buddies at the range, and the guy with the Geiselle trigger told me how much it cost, it kinda floored me. I'm not rich, but my AR15 build pretty high quality, but I still felt like a poor living in a tent next to his AR-10 build (creedmoor).


> Picking up an MBT-2S as we speak, but with the flat bow, just as a matter of preference...Will report back, and thanks again for the recommendation!


I sincerely hope you like it. Everyone I've berated to get it (all family members so far) have loved it. Have fun brother.
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