bigreb, try welding up then reshaping the trigger axis to remove the front/rear slop - that would help the trigger immensely, IMO.
bigreb, try welding up then reshaping the trigger axis to remove the front/rear slop - that would help the trigger immensely, IMO.
Former Member May 2005 - April 2011
Hmmm, after looking at it, filling the hole and redrilling would only serve to change the angle of the trigger, but moving the tit that interacts with the trigger bar further out from the center line would increase the ratio, therefore shortening the trigger pull, i think it would still be necesary to mod the trigger bar a bit but that would shorten pull and it seems that most of the slack is due to the trigger bar anyways so that would help. The only down side is that it would increase the amount of force needed to pull the trigger, but i believe a slight lightening of the force of the hammer spring would help with the trigger pull, but would possibly require slightly lightening the firing pin spring which seems to be stronger than required to maintain safety and function anyways.
Im back to the old me again, the video below will help to clarify this for anyone who needs a little help.
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