Wheeler Professional Digital Trigger Pull Gauge with 1 Oz Increments and Digital Display for Accurate Readings from 0-12 lbs
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Peggy L-L
Greater than one weekSolid piece of equip. that does a great job and easy to use
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Halie Kovacek MD
> 3 dayThis seems like a good scale and is accurate. The problem I have is getting a consistent pull weight. If I pull very slow, I get a high weight. Often a couple pounds heavier than the manufacturer’s advertised weight. If I pull quickly, the weight is much lighter than what it should be. Ex: 2.12 pounds on a stock Glock.
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Terry S
> 3 dayWorked perfectly
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Miss Cleta Kiehn
> 3 dayHandy tool works great
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Chadwick Davis
Greater than one weekExtremely easy to use and accurate. If you want to dial in trigger pull weights, this item is a must have.
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Maria in NJ
> 3 dayI bought it for my husband and he loves it
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Ron S
> 3 dayYou need this for all work on devices that have triggers and a certain pull strength is needed.
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wdritchey
Greater than one weekI tried this on factory guns that I knew the trigger weights of and got different numbers. I also would do multiple pulls on the same gun with the puller in the same spot on the trigger and get sometimes multiple pounds of variance. It maxes out at 12lb I believe, but even on a gun with a heavy DA pull, lets say 10lb, it will sometimes beep that its maxed out when it hasnt even reached 12lb (or maybe the gauge is just that far off). The head is clunky and doesnt fit inside some trigger guards. In DA, a lot of times the arm feels like its literally going to break off. Other than it being easy to read and easy to use (minus the clunkiness) this thing should not be trusted at all in terms of accuracy. I highly recommend avoiding it. Ive only had mine a couple months, but plan to replace it with a Lyman.
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GunNut59
> 3 dayI have both of the Wheeler trigger pull gauges… and this digital one is by far the best
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M&P Guy
> 3 dayWorks well, a little clunky to use, but with a little practice you can get repeatable results.