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Title: trigger stacking
Post by: Flench on June 01, 2011, 06:55:42 PM
As long as I have been around gun's I have no idea what trigger stacking means's , anyone ?
Title: Re: trigger stacking
Post by: B-17 on June 01, 2011, 08:31:44 PM
its when you cut off the triggers from a bunch of guns, and tie them all together.  :D
Title: Re: trigger stacking
Post by: Flench on June 01, 2011, 08:39:04 PM
What I would think but I don't think that's right ....
Title: Re: trigger stacking
Post by: Tyrannis on June 01, 2011, 08:41:53 PM
As long as I have been around gun's I have no idea what trigger stacking means's , anyone ?
im taking a shot in the dark with this guess,

but, maybe it means when you combine all the firing functions of the guns into one trigger instead of each gun haveing there own seperate trigger?

similer in our planes, how if you pull the trigger on the joystick, it fires all the guns in the plane(trigger stacking)

but if you push n(i think?) it only fires certain guns.


idk, that was just my guess.  :uhoh
Title: Re: trigger stacking
Post by: Melvin on June 01, 2011, 08:44:40 PM
It's spelled G-O-O-G-L-E.

http://www.thehighroad.org/archive/index.php/t-54849.html
Title: Re: trigger stacking
Post by: TheBug on June 01, 2011, 08:47:06 PM
Help him or don't.

It's spelled M-A-N-N-E-R-S.
Title: Re: trigger stacking
Post by: dkff49 on June 01, 2011, 08:49:24 PM
I found this same page seconds before that post.

This one line should help.
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A stacking trigger is one that starts the DA trigger pull rather easily, but increases in resistance until the sear releases. Older Colts have stacking triggers.

I know nothing about firearms except what the wounds look like after they are fired but I assume DA is for double action. I don't know what that means but I found those 2 words together on another page.
Title: Re: trigger stacking
Post by: Jayhawk on June 01, 2011, 08:59:46 PM
I know nothing about firearms except what the wounds look like after they are fired but I assume DA is for double action. I don't know what that means but I found those 2 words together on another page.

You know revolvers that have the hammer at the back of the gun that the cowboys have to cock before firing?  When you pull the trigger, you release that hammer to fall down onto the firing pin making the gun go boom!  Double action means the action of pulling the trigger both cock$ (bowling balls  :rolleyes:) the gun and fires in with a pull of the trigger.

Title: Re: trigger stacking
Post by: dkff49 on June 01, 2011, 09:34:53 PM
You know revolvers that have the hammer at the back of the gun that the cowboys have to cock before firing?  When you pull the trigger, you release that hammer to fall down onto the firing pin making the gun go boom!  Double action means the action of pulling the trigger both cock$ (bowling balls  :rolleyes:) the gun and fires in with a pull of the trigger.



got it now thanks
Title: Re: trigger stacking
Post by: Masherbrum on June 01, 2011, 11:09:40 PM
As long as I have been around gun's I have no idea what trigger stacking means's , anyone ?

If I'm following you correctly, are you talking about this?   When you take the trigger part of the way through the pull.   Because on a double action trigger, the double action will take a longer and heavier pull than single action.    If I'm not following this correctly, I haven't a clue of what you mean.    

But if it is, it is not a good habit.  
Title: Re: trigger stacking
Post by: Flench on June 01, 2011, 11:21:05 PM
Well , this is what I got today and I read that it said the the trigger stacking was not bad at all .So Masherbrum I think your on the right track . Have not shot it yet .
(http://i1025.photobucket.com/albums/y313/LittleGeorgeJr/sandw.jpg)
Title: Re: trigger stacking
Post by: Masherbrum on June 01, 2011, 11:33:38 PM
Well , this is what I got today and I read that it said the the trigger stacking was not bad at all .So Masherbrum I think your on the right track . Have not shot it yet .
(http://i1025.photobucket.com/albums/y313/LittleGeorgeJr/sandw.jpg)

Congrats!     :rock
Title: Re: trigger stacking
Post by: curry1 on June 01, 2011, 11:41:24 PM
Congrats!     :rock

Enough with your useless one word answers.  You contribute nothing to this community all you want to do is increase your post count and put down others like penguin in this thread.

http://bbs.hitechcreations.com/smf/index.php/topic,314216.msg4073865.html#msg4073865 (http://bbs.hitechcreations.com/smf/index.php/topic,314216.msg4073865.html#msg4073865)

Look at how constructive I am being!!!!!!!!!
Title: Re: trigger stacking
Post by: EskimoJoe on June 02, 2011, 12:43:12 AM
Enough with your useless one word answers.  You contribute nothing to this community all you want to do is increase your post count and put down others like penguin in this thread.

http://bbs.hitechcreations.com/smf/index.php/topic,314216.msg4073865.html#msg4073865 (http://bbs.hitechcreations.com/smf/index.php/topic,314216.msg4073865.html#msg4073865)

Look at how constructive I am being!!!!!!!!!

Okay. When you have a baby, I'll not congratulate you. Instead, I will shun you
for bringing that here, and shun everybody else for congratulating you, because
that nonsense doesn't belong here.
Title: Re: trigger stacking
Post by: Jayhawk on June 02, 2011, 12:46:36 AM
Enough with your useless one word answers.  You contribute nothing to this community all you want to do is increase your post count and put down others like penguin in this thread.

http://bbs.hitechcreations.com/smf/index.php/topic,314216.msg4073865.html#msg4073865 (http://bbs.hitechcreations.com/smf/index.php/topic,314216.msg4073865.html#msg4073865)

Look at how constructive I am being!!!!!!!!!

true
Title: Re: trigger stacking
Post by: Melvin on June 02, 2011, 03:59:21 AM
See Rule #4
Title: Re: trigger stacking
Post by: Flench on June 02, 2011, 08:53:25 AM
Thanks for the info guy's <S>
Title: Re: trigger stacking
Post by: Babalonian on June 02, 2011, 12:45:46 PM
I found this same page seconds before that post.

This one line should help.
I know nothing about firearms except what the wounds look like after they are fired but I assume DA is for double action. I don't know what that means but I found those 2 words together on another page.

This, trigger stacking is essentially "stacking" more resistance against the trigger the further back you pull it until, boom.

"Double-Action" doesn't really make much sense until you study the history and progression of firearms, before the existence of DA guns the shooter had to nose the hammer back in a "single-action" before releasing it with the pull of the trigger.  Muskets had a hammer that had to be noseed before triggering it to strike the flint that would make the ignition spark.  The first revolvers were single-action, where before each shot the shooter needed to nose back the hammer, which also "revolved" the chambers.  Then somewhere along the line, this nifty concept of the double-action trigger, which didn't require the shooter to nose the hammer back before each individual shot, a simple pull of the trigger and it would automatically nose the hammer back and revolve the chamber (and an empire was born).  This invention however also introduced the best example of a stacking trigger to the world of firearms, as it required a fairly long stroke (comparably) of the trigger that gradually increased with resistance as it noseed the hammer back to its firing position, at which point it has been pulled far enough back that it releases the sear, and boom.


Well , this is what I got today and I read that it said the the trigger stacking was not bad at all .So Masherbrum I think your on the right track . Have not shot it yet .
(http://i1025.photobucket.com/albums/y313/LittleGeorgeJr/sandw.jpg)

Congrats indeed!  Purty gun you got there.  I'm assuming it's double action only or is it DA/SA?
Title: Re: trigger stacking
Post by: Flench on June 02, 2011, 03:03:52 PM
Just got back fom shooting it Babalonian , it's a double action only . From what I have read on line it says that a lot of the FBI carried it and it's the NYPD gun of choice or use to be.. Seem's to be a nice handgun and I got a deal on it too . My friend got a new S&W in a 45 and sold me this 5946 handgun for $300 buck's that he give $500.00 for it new back in 94 ..
Thanks again for the information ..