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Might also work as a trigger pull gauge-- |
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02-04-2011, 12:30 PM
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Might also work as a trigger pull gauge--
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I have no idea what they are worth. Pretty neat though.....
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what are the incremental markings -- in ounces then lbs.??
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Could it be an early trigger pull gage? Maybe not if it only goes up to 5lbs. That should work for most triggers but it's pretty close to where those older guns trigger pulls were.
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