![]() On this gun, I feel as if my finger is pulling the trigger correctly. Most striker-fired handguns put the trigger far forward on the gun and just don’t feel right for me. This is one of the features that I really like. The trigger doesn’t “rock” on the axis as much as you pull it, making the feel much different and more like a conventional trigger. Although the distance from where the web of the hand contacts the backstrap to the trigger is 2.9 inches, which is consistent with Glock and perhaps other handguns, this design makes it feel like the trigger is easier to reach. Combining pin-point accuracy and quality performance, the NEW fully licensed Steyr Mannlicher M9A1 Pistol by ASG is tailored for law enforcement training as. The trigger has a center-lever safety (like a Glock.) The trigger points down, at close to 90 degrees to the bore axis, rather than angling forward as with some other striker-fired guns. (If you are one of those gun owners who hates anything different, optional traditional sights are available.) The unique triangle-and-trapezoidal design of the front and rear sights on the L-A1 are easy and intuitive to use, allowing for fast target acquisition. They take a little getting used to, but once you understand the sights and train your eyes and mind to not be surprised when they appear on the target, this system works surprisingly well. These sights inspire a “what the hell” reaction when you first see them.
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