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Re: HK or Walther?

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03Lightningrocks wrote:
The Annoyed Man wrote:New spring is in. It took me all of 2 minutes to swap out the springs. I was surprised at how easy it was. Now I've just got to get the new sights mounted.
You don't have to go to the range to try the DA trigger pull...inquiring minds want to know. Did it make the pull lighter??? Judging by the seat-o-meter?
Yes, it actually did make a very noticeable difference - about exactly what you would expect going from 14 lbs to 10 lbs should feel like, or about a 29% reduction in pull.
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Re: HK or Walther?

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Good to know. I learned something from this thread too. :tiphat:
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Re: HK or Walther?

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If money was an issue, I would pick Beretta PX4 Storm as second choice priced in $500-$550 range.
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Re: HK or Walther?

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HK's are definitely worth the money. I've heard shouts here about Glocks this and Berettas that. If you look at HK's be prepared to spend some dough. However it's all relative. $800-900 on a 1911 isn't much at all.
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