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Shot a CZ 75 9mm, a subcompact M&P shield .45, a glock 19 9mm, my Berretta 96A1 .40S&W...

Fuck that CZ 75 shot soooooo nicely and the sights were great and the recoil felt so smooth and nice compared to like any other gun, even my berretta. I want a CZ now. I'm not even a hipster. I had never shot a CZ before and picked it up and started plinking, and was surprised at how well I shot it with no practice with that particular gun.

And then to top it off I let my buddy shoot my AR with my binary trigger in it (giggle switch). That's always fun.

Shot a CZ 75 9mm, a subcompact M&P shield .45, a glock 19 9mm, my Berretta 96A1 .40S&W... Fuck that CZ 75 shot soooooo nicely and the sights were great and the recoil felt so smooth and nice compared to like any other gun, even my berretta. I want a CZ now. I'm not even a hipster. I had never shot a CZ before and picked it up and started plinking, and was surprised at how well I shot it with no practice with that particular gun. And then to top it off I let my buddy shoot my AR with my binary trigger in it (giggle switch). That's always fun.

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Good on you for getting out and practicing. Where did you get the binay trigger and do you feel it maintains its accuracy?

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It's just a money-wasting switch. If you're serious I'd probably just recommend a good match trigger. I mean the trigger is nicer than mil-spec but for shooting normally, just a good normal trigger would be a better decision.

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Couple of mine have Geissele SSA-E triggers. I'm fine with the standard 2 stage military trigger pull, but the Geissele are super smooth, coming in at like 3.5lbs. Truthfully, the most important part of shooting well is good eyesight. Lacking that, it's nice to have good gear to get a bit better accuracy.