I don't care how short the trigger reset is you still have to recover from recoil.
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I don't care how short the trigger reset is you still have to recover from recoil.
Ridiculous. Sounds like a guy with zero experience ( ie has no idea what he is talking about )
When is was trained in LE we used revolvers. They have a very similar trigger. We never had an issue. I'd suspect that pulling to the break point is asking for a ND. Unless I am shooting my finger is indexed
There are a lot of so call "gun experts" on You Tube who don't know what they're talking about.
The Kahr DAO trigger on my CW40 is the reason why I replaced my M&P shield 40 as my EDC.
Love the Kahr trigger, but then I don't stage the trigger.
No matter which gun is in use the rule is: FINGER ON TRIGGER, GUN GOES BANG!
Very simple really! Any "instructor" that spouts anything else is an idiot!
I've used my Kahr MK9 in an intermediate defensive pistol course.
Granted I am a GLOCK guy, but I really wanted to see what the little guy could do, and he it did not disappoint.
Gun preformed flawlessly, great groups, zero issues. The instructor had never seen a MK9 in his class before (Suarze) but loved the gun and was ready to recommend it to anyone willing to put the time in to learn the fundamentals.
99.9% it's the shooter not the gun.
The revolver like trigger pull was a major selling point for both my wife and I.. We both traded over to Kahr CW 45s to replace the revolvers we each have carried for 40 years.