Thanks so much for putting this info out there. I have been shooting for over 20 years, but only actively engaged professionally for 13ish years and competitively for about 5. There is so much pigeon religion when it comes to shooting, and shifting through reviews that talk about nothing but "feel" and "group" sizes gets tiresome. I love seeing the objective approach to fitment, especially since a firearm is a machine after all. Based on this I am going to swipe one of those short-flat triggers for my 2011.
Glad to hear that our video helped you out, Jacob! Having adjustability in your trigger is crucial when you reach a high level in this sport. Your gun has to fit your hand!
very good info. I will call you to talk about placing an order of 2 Nemesises. cant wait
Thanks so much for putting this info out there. I have been shooting for over 20 years, but only actively engaged professionally for 13ish years and competitively for about 5. There is so much pigeon religion when it comes to shooting, and shifting through reviews that talk about nothing but "feel" and "group" sizes gets tiresome. I love seeing the objective approach to fitment, especially since a firearm is a machine after all. Based on this I am going to swipe one of those short-flat triggers for my 2011.
Glad to hear that our video helped you out, Jacob! Having adjustability in your trigger is crucial when you reach a high level in this sport. Your gun has to fit your hand!
Great video Adam. Thank you
Great video! How about 1911 ss. Are they same principle for choosing the trigger? I am looking for Atlas Gunworks Titan Single Stack. Thank you.
you wrote in your list, for 3 1/4 "- medium curved, long curved - did you mean: medium flat, long curved? or does not exist medium flat?
did you end up posting the distance chart anywhere?
This helped. Thanks!
Adam. When you ship out pistols, is it set at the shortest adjustment or do you have a preset for pistols Atlas build.
We put them right in the middle unless specified by the customer!