belladonna
Ronin
The only issue I ever had with my Reflex was an ammo issue. Did not like 115gr, so I use 124. They say once it’s broken in it’s better.
Well now... Mine isn't broken according to Smith. So what if the trigger locks up randomly, kind of like the opposite of a Sig P320 (Ooooh, I suddenly like my CSX more now. Weird.) Anyway. You wouldn't have a junk yard. The number of jalopys wouldn't change. Just the shapes. Plus my Reflex MRD could use a big brother.No thanks! I do want my house to become a "junk yard" of broken firearms. This isn't the land of misfit firearms.
I’m betting the blown primer caused the issue. I have a regular Reflex that’s ate 1100+ rounds with nary a hiccup. Once it’s back home give it a chance with decent ammo. I’m betting it’ll run just fine. Mine is a manual safety model that has a very nice trigger. First one local shop got in. Owner said it’s the best trigger he’s ever seen on a plastic pistol.I wouldn't want anyone from this forum to get hurt from this unsafe pos. I'll just chalk it up to experience and take the loss. Thanks for the offer. I just can't believe I have had issues with 2 guns in less than a week.
you weren't whistling Dixie about that trigger....being lite..!!!!Maybe FN will give me an answer. It really has a very light trigger. Almost unsafe. All I know is I will not be firing any more of the Freedom Ammo until I get answers.
OMFG.....Yeah, I would be afraid of shooting myself! Not even real good for a range gun. It's just another one that will sit in the box. Could you believe how light the trigger is? Should be outlawed
When it comes back i'm not even going to mess with it. Just put it away.OMFG.....
when you said it was light.......i didn't realize HOW light it is......
yeah, for me, i'd like at the very least a 4-5 lbs trigger pull, like on any of my Glocks.....
yeah, i''d feel guilty too if i sold it or traded it in.......i'd be wondering if the next owner has an accident..When it comes back i'm not even going to mess with it. Just put it away.
Just found this thread after posting my findings (LINK). I too feel way too light for a gun intended for CCW. Using my trigger pull gauge it read 2.0 lbs on average and never above 2.2 lbs. I did compare it to others. Way different than its advertised price. I sent it back to FN last week. Hopefully they resolve the issue if there is one BUT if they find it's fine and the trigger weight is right, I will unfortunately will most likely sell the gun.OMFG.....
when you said it was light.......i didn't realize HOW light it is......
yeah, for me, i'd like at the very least a 4-5 lbs trigger pull, like on any of my Glocks.....
Just found this thread after posting my findings (LINK). I too feel way too light for a gun intended for CCW. Using my trigger pull gauge it read 2.0 lbs on average and never above 2.2 lbs. I did compare it to others. Way different than its advertised price. I sent it back to FN last week. Hopefully they resolve the issue if there is one BUT if they find it's fine and the trigger weight is right, I will unfortunately will most likely sell the gun.
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thing too is those "what-if's"Just found this thread after posting my findings (LINK). I too feel way too light for a gun intended for CCW. Using my trigger pull gauge it read 2.0 lbs on average and never above 2.2 lbs. I did compare it to others. Way different than its advertised price. I sent it back to FN last week. Hopefully they resolve the issue if there is one BUT if they find it's fine and the trigger weight is right, I will unfortunately will most likely sell the gun.
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Update: Received back from FN support after repair, feels better now. Measures within spec nowthing too is those "what-if's"
like what-if the gun owner has kids, very little ones like under 6 years old...
and what-if he (the gun owner) gets careless and leaves the gun in easy reach, rather than to lock it up..??
maybe a few more what-ifs......
wouldn't take much for that tiny tricycle motor to pull such a light trigger...
i think at the very least 6 pounds for a trigger pull for us mere mortals
and light(er) for anyone that competes in shooting contests, where that gun i would have to believe, is locked up by a professional