Originally Posted by
wahoo95
For me it's not an issue of it being too light. Instead its more an issue of the triggers action not being the best for precision slow fire. It was designed as more of a 3 Gun trigger. Mine had a very tiny amount of take up followed by a light unpredictable break. For precision guns I prefer a traditional 2 stage trigger which allows me to stage my trigger for the break as I prepare to take the shot. I can also work with a solid single stage trigger which has no take up and a crisp break, however the Gold isn't really either.......much like the Geiselle S3G.