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Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
Works perfect
P. S.
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025
Makes easy work of trigger job evaluationI find it easy to get consistent readings
frankie w.
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
Easy to use and consistent measurements.
ANKAS
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2025
Just what I was hoping for, works well, user friendly
John
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2025
If you lineup with the trigger with the gun in your vise you get a very accurate readingWorks as advertised!
Ken
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2024
The media could not be loaded.
Kunde
Reviewed in Germany on December 27, 2024
Alles bestens 👍👍👍
Voo-goer
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2024
Easy to use. Really like the feature that averages trigger pull weight. Use it in my shop to adjust trigger pull weight on both hunting and target guns.Con: Too thick to fit in some pistols with after market triggers.
Thomas B
Reviewed in France on February 26, 2023
Facile à utiliser malgré notice totalement en anglais.Il fait très bien le job.
Cliente
Reviewed in Spain on January 3, 2023
Cumple las espectativas.
Tommy 3368
Reviewed in Canada on July 29, 2022
I first bought a cheaper Wheeler spring trigger gauge, then tried my friends Lyman digital gauge. Finally bought this Wheeler digital gauge. I must say the Wheelers read the same but the digital is more accurate and convenient to use. As the saying goes, you always get what you paid for.
Bruce Warrington
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2022
I wasn't sure this would be worth the increased price over the mechanical version, as well as the need to have batteries to run it. Now that I've been using it a few times, it definitely is. This reads lower trigger pull weights better, like on an air pistol trigger down at 500g. It's also nice that it can run a series of trigger pull weights over and over and average them right on the meter, which helps get rid of any errors you may cause yourself occasionally on some bad pulls. I've also come to appreciate how the weight sensor is in the tip where it contacts the trigger. On the mechanical version of the gauge, you have to pull the main body, and the weight is a function of how far it pulls the trigger arm out of the body itself, against a spring. This electronic version can, but does NOT HAVE TO BE pulled by the gauge body itself. You can get the sensor on the trigger, then put your finger over the top of the sensor itself, like you're directly pressing the trigger and just sandwiching the sensor in the middle. Especially on lighter trigger pulls, that's given me the ability to much more carefully and slowly depress the trigger right up to the release point. Trying it that way, and then by just pulling back on the body of the gauge itself, similar to using the mechanical version, I've found less variance, and closer pull weights to average out, so I'm able to do better trigger pulls with this one. To me those additional gains are worth the extra $40 over the mechanical one. If you weren't really concerned with the accuracy of your measurements, you'd just hang the go/no-go weight on it and see if it passed. If you're buying a gauge in the first place, you usually want to know where you're really at, how close you are to the "no-go" point, and what effect any work or adjustments you just did had on your trigger pull. Basically, if you need to measure it, do it accurately.
paps
Reviewed in Mexico on July 4, 2020
Llego bien y rapido...hace su funcion...requiere un poco de practica para poder obtener lecturas realesPreciso y viene con estuche para guardarlo bien
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