725 trigger is a pile of cack. It's some weird halfway-house between mechanical and inertia. My husband has shot one for ages and every 100 or so trigger pulls the pull weight increases for no apparent reason. If it's gone back to a similar trigger to the 525 that wouldn't be a bad thing and might interest some.Well that is interesting but it will need someone clever or 'in the know' to explain the differences between it and the 725.
Bite is still below the barrels and I'm not sure what the fuss is about the trigger pulls - needs explaining beyond saying they are reliable and pointing out the three different triggers and three different positions.
MK11 game gun ( low profile 725 derivative) has it , so it’s not impossible725 trigger is …. If it's gone back to a similar trigger to the 525 that wouldn't be a bad thing and might interest some.
Yeah, spotted that a while ago. Husband doesn't want to spend that much on a gun as he doesn't shoot anywhere near as much as I do, but I'm tempted to buy him one for Xmas anyway.MK11 game gun ( low profile 725 derivative) has it , so it’s not impossible
His is a lot older, must be getting on for 10 years. I've had my K-gun for 8 years and he got it before then.Ive got a B725s 2021 and the triggers are fine, both about 3.2lb. My mates got a pro master, same trigger no problem, his is a newer gun as well.
They are night and day better than the triggers on the 694 I traded in.
I know the triggers on the 725 early model with the wavy lines on the action had some problems.
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