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LEM and Trigger Control

by Tony Grist
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Here are some videos of the LEM in action. I have less than 300 rounds through the gun and it is coming along nicely. I need to shoot it a little more consistently, and once I have finished my first 1000 rounds, I imagine I will be most of the way there. The trigger break itself is fantastic, and the re-set is as good as I care about, but the thing to learn about the gun is the very long, very light slack. It doesn’t matter, but it needs to be understood and expected. Half the time, I still think I will get a nice DA pull, and of course, that doesn’t happen.

Here is a video of my first Cold Heat. Not my best, not my worst, but no issue with the trigger.

The next video starts with a Bill’ish drill. Trigger work in this case was not great, but splits were very close to what I can do normally. Again, the trigger is not handicapping me here. The second half of the video shows some careful shooting, referencing last week’s post. The LEM makes this almost effortless. The combination of the short light break, the flat trigger at 90 degrees, and the overall shootability of the P30L combine to make a very effective package. Of course, Ernest Langdon and his elves (meant most nicely, it is Christmas soon, after all) did a great job putting it all together.

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