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I am a little surprised at the double action pull being ten pounds on your 25-2. It feels lighter then that. I thought it was a bit like my DAK's which is "supposed" to be 6.5 lbs. However, I am sure it is accurate.
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I am a little surprised at the double action pull being ten pounds on your 25-2. It feels lighter then that. I thought it was a bit like my DAK's which is "supposed" to be 6.5 lbs. However, I am sure it is accurate.
It is a very smooth even trigger, so even thou it comes in at 10lbs it feels a lot more like the 6 lbs of my Kahr.
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I'm looking at that Micro Eagle closely. Why do you like it better then your Seecamp .32?
Don't get me wrong, the seecamp is amazing. I carry it often. The eagle recoils
more lightly has sights, and easier to field strip.
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