Lyman's New and Improved Digital Trigger Pull Gauge

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posted on March 27, 2017
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Lyman has released a new, improved model of their popular Digital Trigger Pull Gauge. The company has designed it to be the fastest and most accurate trigger pull gauge available.

The state-of-the-art strain gauge technology allows for accuracy down to 1/10-ounce, and can switch from ounces to grams with the push of a button. The gauge will give readings to a maximum of 12-pounds and features a large LCD display. The gauge can also give the user a pull weight average of the last 10 readings. 

The new model uses a solid collapsible rod with four locking positions. This allows use with a wide variety of firearms, and additionally prevents the rod from moving when applying pressure to the trigger. When not in use, the rod conveniently collapses into the device. Best of all, the gauge now comes with a padded hard case for easy storage.


MSRP: $60. This tool is perfect for those who want to adjust their trigger pull weight accurately and easily. The unit requires a single 9V battery, not included.

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