I love my Beretta but I don't like how much play there is with the trigger. It's easily 3/4" of play before it fires. Can I adjust this?
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Beretta PX4 Storm .9mm w Viridian Green Laser Sight
S&W 6" Revolver .357
Star PD .45 ACP
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That should do the trick!
Sounds like the usual trigger take up while in double action. It does have to cock the hammer before firing while in double action.
How is the trigger in single action?
Yep, sound like normal take up. Which fire control system do you have (F, G, C, D)? Does the pistol still have a nice, useable trigger pull once the slack is taken up? My Beretta Neos has a little bit of take up, but it stills has a nice trigger pull.
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I'm talking while in single action...I pull the hammer back and I squeeze the trigger about 3/4" before I can feel resistance. Then its an easy pull. I don't know what a "Fire Control System" is or how to find out so I can't answer that.
Taurus 738 TCP .380
Taurus Judge 4510TKR-3SSR
Beretta PX4 Storm .9mm w Viridian Green Laser Sight
S&W 6" Revolver .357
Star PD .45 ACP
(Retired) Gold Plated Original Colt Trooper
That should do the trick!
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This is standard for a Single action/double action weapon!
when shooting the pistol if you will not let the trigger move all the way forward but stop it when you hear /feel the click , then just pull the trigger again and you will find no travel in the trigger at all.
now if you allow for full trigger travel forward then yep, you gotta take up the slack.
I can't really understand why you would cock the hammer on a double action pistol instead of just pulling the trigger?
of course on the first shot if you have decock the pistol (placing it in double action) then you have the full long trigger travel of the double action.
My px4 SC is a dream to fire and accurate as all get out.
I typically place 92-97 rounds in COM out of 100 rounds fired from 7 -25 yards, now that ain't to shabby for a little 3 inch barreled 9 MM in my opinion.
just got to use the trigger as its designed.
hope this helps.
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Well, if it's standard, my friend's Ruger didn't get the memo. His doesn't have near as much play in his. The reason I do single action is only on the first shot. The gun is on safe, I put the clip in an pull the slide back. Since it is on safe, the hammer doesn't stay back (which I prefer with people around). When I am ready to shoot, I take the safety off and pull the hammer back. This is the only time. The rest are just pulling the trigger but still with the same play.
Taurus 738 TCP .380
Taurus Judge 4510TKR-3SSR
Beretta PX4 Storm .9mm w Viridian Green Laser Sight
S&W 6" Revolver .357
Star PD .45 ACP
(Retired) Gold Plated Original Colt Trooper
That should do the trick!
A firearm that is difficult to shoot is hardly an enjoyable instrument.Pulling the lever on a trigger cocking gun with the the hammer down is not only onerous but ensures the first shot will impact anywhere but where the front sight is. Can a shooter thus be faulted for avoiding the so termed double action pull entirely?
"He who goes unarmed in paradise had better be sure that that is where he is."-James Thurber
“Sed quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”: Who watches the watchmen?-Juvenal
"Get out on the range! You can't call the weather for a gun fight! First relay on line!"-Jeff Cooper
Uhmmmmm.....not sure what you just said...
Taurus 738 TCP .380
Taurus Judge 4510TKR-3SSR
Beretta PX4 Storm .9mm w Viridian Green Laser Sight
S&W 6" Revolver .357
Star PD .45 ACP
(Retired) Gold Plated Original Colt Trooper
That should do the trick!
Well really the PX4 doesn't have a true safe position, its decocked!
there is a metal assembly that rotates up and blocks the firing pin as the hammer falls forward., this also deactivates the trigger.
of course i can't really follow inserting a magazine into a gun then pulling the slide back and letting go, then removing the decocker(safety) , cocking the hammer to fire?
to each his own but i would think this takes a really long time to put the weapon into operation, but again if thats your way so be it.
Removing the decocker (safety),cocking the hammer back, simply takes longer than simply pulling the trigger to fire?
IF you want to carry the pistol hammer down( there are still many built in safties) then why not decock the gun with a round in the chamber, then remove the decocker (safety) and carry the gun hammer down, and chamber laoded, ready to fire??
again its your gun, your choice.
personally i have no problems or complaints on how my particualr PX4 operates or its accuracy, double action nor single action.
I know of know way to shorten trigger travel by using your means.
as for anything other than the first double action shot , learn the trigger reset point and all the trigger travel is removed in followup shots.
Last edited by olfarhors; 02-23-2012 at 12:43 PM.
olfarhors- derived from 31 years of fire service
(Old Fire Horse), Retired, Georgia State Advanced Master Gardener, Certified Hazardous Material Response Member,Previous Gun Shop Owner.
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