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  • Jtgarner

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    Okay, for reference, here is a picture of a stock trigger:
    stocktrigger.jpg



    Here is my stock trigger after Calvin got the welds on it for me (another +1 to him for helping me with that) I forgot to take pictures right away, so these are after verry little filling.
    welds1.jpg

    welds2.jpg



    Here is what the trigger looks like now:
    weldsfiled.jpg

    weldsfiled2.jpg



    Here is inside the gun with the trigger all the way back and the disconnecter holding the hammer
    hammerrear.jpg



    all the way forward with just the sear holding the hammer
    hammerfront.jpg



    Outside the gun with the trigger all the way forward

    triggerfront.jpg



    All the way to the rear
    triggerrear.jpg


    What do you guys think?

    Edit: FYI I have function checked it and it works flawlessly, however, I have not shot it yet. I may find that the pull is too short, in which case I will file down the rear weld a little more to give me a little more pre travel. If I can, I am going to leave the post travel where it is, as the trigger breaks and there is very little overtravel.
    Also, I am using the stock trigger, but the G2 hammer and disconnecter. If I ever decide I want a sloppy trigger in it again I always have the G2 that I can throw back in it.

    Now I don't know what I'll do while I wait for January to come around so I can put the stock on this puppy.
     
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