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| Registered User Join Date: Mar 2002 Location: Pittsburgh
Posts: 6
| Tomcat trigger pull Does the trigger pull on the Tomcats get better after more use? I have two of these guns and both the pulls are very stiff. I know they don't rate high on the double action pull, I'm talking single action. I have about 100 rounds through each of them. can I expect them to get better? Or is this as good as they get?......... Thanks...........Chris ![]() |
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| | #2 |
| Member Join Date: Apr 2002
Posts: 55
| They'll get better. After about 500 rounds things should smooth out. You could also try pushing on the hammer while you pull the trigger. This usually helps. |
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| Administrator ![]() | Blackstangs281, The Beretta Tomcat is not known for it's great trigger. When I was in Beretta Armorer's school they refused to let us work on them. Beretta's stance on the Tomcat's trigger is one that has much to be desired. They scream liability which is in a way understandable. I am currently looking for a gunsmith who does work on these. When I find one, I'll post the info. Shooting it may help but it's hard to say. Jesse
__________________ Jesse www.gunandgame.com |
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| | #4 |
| Member Join Date: Apr 2002
Posts: 55
| Have you tried Teddy Jacobson? His web site says he works on most models of Beretta. www.actionsbyt.com |
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