Hi everyone!
I am very new to firearms, so hope this is a known question.
I bought a Sig P320 AXG Pro and a Mossberg MVP Patrol, then got Mantis and started practicing dry-firing. The biggest issue is the so called creep, it takes quite a bit to move the trigger from the wall to sear release, during which the red dot is moving quite a bit. But then I tried the rifle. What a difference! There is almost no movement at all, I keep increasing the pressure, then it releases. It takes more pressure to release the sear on the rifle, but without any creep.
Is this just a difference between rifles and pistols, or it is possible to tune pistol's trigger system? Maybe it's just this brand and model are different, although it was the cheapest rifle I could buy in 5.56.
Again, I don't care about the amount of pressure, but the distance of the creep. Are there pistol brands that feel more like the rifle experience I described?
Hope I was clear.
Thanks for your feedback!
I am very new to firearms, so hope this is a known question.
I bought a Sig P320 AXG Pro and a Mossberg MVP Patrol, then got Mantis and started practicing dry-firing. The biggest issue is the so called creep, it takes quite a bit to move the trigger from the wall to sear release, during which the red dot is moving quite a bit. But then I tried the rifle. What a difference! There is almost no movement at all, I keep increasing the pressure, then it releases. It takes more pressure to release the sear on the rifle, but without any creep.
Is this just a difference between rifles and pistols, or it is possible to tune pistol's trigger system? Maybe it's just this brand and model are different, although it was the cheapest rifle I could buy in 5.56.
Again, I don't care about the amount of pressure, but the distance of the creep. Are there pistol brands that feel more like the rifle experience I described?
Hope I was clear.
Thanks for your feedback!