If done correctly, the heggis flip is extremely reliable, consistent and uncomparably cost-effective. I successfully do competitive shooting with it and my trigger pull does not move a hair from 2.65 pounds. There's not always a good reason to spend more cash . . .
I had been using the heggis flip but the trigger was too light ...a hair trigger. Got the gearbox and glad I did. Like this video shows, just enough more pull to be safer but still light and crisp.
Same here, after flipping my sear spring the trigger pull is so light I'm getting unintentional double taps - definitely not what I want in my pistols. I suspect the reason it's too light is because I also removed the magazine disconnect safety. I'm switching back to the factory sear spring configuration, I'd rather have a safer pistol than a hair trigger. I might consider a Gearbox down the road but I'm just plinking with it, not shooting competitively.
Half the time the pull handle is in yer guts, LOL. My Mirco Bull's trigger is just perfect the way it came, perfect factory trigger? Yep! Under 2 Lb's is to light IMO.
If done correctly, the heggis flip is extremely reliable, consistent and uncomparably cost-effective.
I successfully do competitive shooting with it and my trigger pull does not move a hair from 2.65 pounds.
There's not always a good reason to spend more cash . . .
I had been using the heggis flip but the trigger was too light ...a hair trigger. Got the gearbox and glad I did. Like this video shows, just enough more pull to be safer but still light and crisp.
Same here, after flipping my sear spring the trigger pull is so light I'm getting unintentional double taps - definitely not what I want in my pistols. I suspect the reason it's too light is because I also removed the magazine disconnect safety. I'm switching back to the factory sear spring configuration, I'd rather have a safer pistol than a hair trigger. I might consider a Gearbox down the road but I'm just plinking with it, not shooting competitively.
Thanks; very helpful. J.
Im glad the video could help
sweet little pistol! need to get back into the sport!
Get some plastic screw ins for that Buck Mark...i know a few times is ok but still i would rather not dry fire rimfire.
Have a great day!✌🏼😎👍🏼
Yes I did. I got some snap caps since. Thank you
Where can you find tandemkross products in Canada, thanks
They ship to Canada. Tandemkross. Com
@@CanadianGearAddict Did you get hit with duties? Thanks
@@gopes23 nope
@@CanadianGearAddict Good to know, got to place an order sometime in the future, thanks
Thanks!
Half the time the pull handle is in yer guts, LOL. My Mirco Bull's trigger is just perfect the way it came, perfect factory trigger? Yep! Under 2 Lb's is to light IMO.