Originally Posted by
ryan1234
1) Everyone is different, I carry the DA/SA version of the USPC.. if you have ever used it the thumb safety is natural to pull down in one sweeping motion and the trigger pull is perfect each time (much like a 1911- that's how it was designed)
That's right, everyone is different. You think the thumb safety is natural, and it helps you achieve the perfect trigger pull....great. I don't like them or need them. Again....simplicity.
Originally Posted by ryan1234
The DA pull is heavy yes, but not heavier than the DA pull of the LEM.
This is a misleading statement. When are you ever going to pull the trigger on the LEM from from a decocked position? Answer: you're not, unless you forgot to charge a round into the chamber. In this case, you're going to know it immediately when you start to pull the trigger. Instead of the soft trigger slack that you normally feel, the trigger pull will be extremely heavy, and all you're going to hear when you finish the trigger pull is a click, because there is no round in the chamber. During normal firing procedures, when are you ever going to experience this "heavy" DA trigger pull?
In the case of a FTF, I sure wouldn't be pulling the trigger a second time (the heavy DA trigger pull that you describe) to see if the round will fire.
Originally Posted by ryan1234
2) If you read exactly what I said before you'll see that I was refering to the "second trigger on an empty weapon"... FTF (failure to fire) is much like an empty weapon (which is its true DAO, the Glock is a SAO and does not have this feature). I'm not sure if you know exactly how the LEM works but here it is step by step:
Thanks for the H&K USP Compact LEM trigger class, but I own one, and am very familiar with how the trigger works.