Can someone explain this fuckery ?

forrestgump01

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  • Nov 6, 2013
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    I don't think there is enough face palms for the fuckery in this video .
    Can someone even explain the purpose of the thumb trigger ?
    I wanna bet money this guy is a card carrying member of the NFAC

     
    better off learning to use a trigger than a gimmick its just a thumb trigger no where near as neat to see as even Jerry Miculek
    he's sick the other thing is a toy

     
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    Talk about an answer looking for a problem...

    As for Blackwater, I remember when they licensed their name and image to anyone who ponied up the cash, and people paid the extra to get that bear claw badge on their range toys. And the kicker was when you bumped into a BW contractor downrange, they didn't wear/use/operate with those products!
     
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    There was a BW rep with one at a local match over the summer. They had it set up between stages and the guy was letting anyone that wanted to, shoot through a mag? Maybe more. Anyway, the target was a full iPsc at 200 yards, so not really a test of precision, but it is an interesting concept. I remember the trigger as being a pretty crisp 2 stage design. Why this trigger? My recollection is that it is supposed to reduce the lateral movement that can be induced by a standard trigger. I don’t have enough trigger time on it to evaluate that. I also don’t think my thumb is as sensitive as my first finger, which would necessitate a heavier trigger “pull” to get the same feel- increasing the potential disruption to the rifle. It was neither difficult nor awkward to use. It was, different. Better or worst than a standard trigger? I’m willing to do a side by side test, if someone wants to send me a rifle to test. Not on my dime, however.

    I don’t think it is a solution in search of a problem- it purports to address a real issue. Though, the issue it corrects is small.
     
    Hmmm I can see its application for someone that has bad arthritis in the trigger finger, or even lost their trigger finger. No doubt takes practice to use properly.