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Unread 08-13-2024, 11:01 AM   #9
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I am not a gun fitter and likely know less than others. However, this concept has always caused me to wonder.

My point is....if one had a proper fitting LOP with a double trigger gun is it common one would require a longer LOP if we changed it to a single trigger where the trigger had the same placement of the former rear trigger? I don't think I would go that route. I believe where I place my face on the gun in relation to the plane of the barrels would cause me more concern than the 3/4" manipulation of my trigger finger. My sense is placing my face further from the frame due to the placement of the trigger within the trigger guard space would seem to alter form more so from a geometry perspective.

This is not a statement, it is a question for those more knowledgeable.
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