Originally Posted by
Surf
The car analogy is purely being spoiled. Let me use a better analogy in reference to 1911 triggers / shooters, since it involves firearms and more people here might relate to that especially since most people can't afford or may have never even driven a Porsche. If you can shoot a stock Glock trigger well, you can shoot or quickly learn to shoot a fine tuned 1911 trigger very very well or learn it extremely quickly. Now take someone who primarily shoots a fine tuned 1911 trigger and then place a Glock in their hands and watch them cry or whine about how bad that POS weapon and trigger is. Bottom line it takes much more work to be able to shoot the Glock trigger well. They can't get away with poor technique and slapping at the trigger. They need finer trigger control and other base fundamentals. Now if that same person has only learned to shoot a 1911 trigger, they are screwed if they shoot anything else. It takes a lot of work to reverse engineer that. So basically if you can shoot a stock Glock (or similar difficult DA trigger) and do it well, you can shoot just about anything well. Or you can learn it much quicker. Not the case the other way around.
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