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>>or that it had a trigger pull like a construction staple gun. :) (Or
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>having made use of both a construction staple gun and a variety of
>mid-caliber pistols (9mm, .380, .357), i have to say that the trigger
>pull on the stapler isn't much different (for likely much the same
>reason: if you're going to be pulling this thing a thousand times a
>day, you want to still have a working finger in the morning).By "construction staple gun", I mean the kind used in residential construction - such as the classic Arrow T50, which has probably put up a billion acoustic ceiling tiles over the years. Got one of those myself, and boy howdy. It's a quality product, but if you find a gun with a trigger pull like that, either there's something wrong with it or it's an 1895 Nagant revolver. Or a VP70Z. :)
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