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Oriental Redneck
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At least not for me. One's trigger is light. The other one's trigger is superlight. Going back and forth between the two is a mistake. Worse is going from the light one to the superlight. As you were just getting used to the heavier pull, then you go to the lighter one, and you tend to fire the gun before you wanted to. Mad
I know, these are not target guns, but still, I want to to see their accuracy potential.

The guns:

US P226 LDC Black, Robert Burke Competition Action Job + QTR (DA 7lbs 8oz; SA 2lbs 3oz) - DA is smooth as butter, and SA has zero creep.

German Mastershop P226 LDC II Black, stock (DA 8lbs 2oz; SA 3lbs 5oz) - DA not as smooth, and SA has zero creep.

You probably remember my previous rant about the stock US LDC. I have two, a black and a white one, and both had atrocious triggers, worse than even a stock Combat. That should tell you something. Both eventually had action jobs done by Robert Burke (The SIG Armorer), and they are now superb, surpassing even all the DA/SA guns from the German Mastershop that I've owned.








This shoot from December is with the white US LDC that had Robert's Carry Action Job + QTR.




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Still finding my way
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I drool all over my keyboard whenever I read LDC in your thread titles.
Nice shootin' Q!
 
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