Trigger

Started by Sir William, October 06, 2012, 07:21:57 PM

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Sir William

This is my new, prototype, trigger.  Sadly, it exhibits all of the grace, beauty and style of a stone ax.  It does however, accomplish the two goals that I was shooting for (pun intended).  It moves the contact forward so that the more sensitive "pad" of the trigger finger contacts the trigger and provides a flatter, more comfortable contact surface.
Now that I know how to do it, version two will have a bit of "style".

RC1947

I like it.  What did you make it from, and how thick is it? RC
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1377

arkmaker †

Alrighty the folks.......Looks like we may a new source for aftermarket triggers soon!!


Nice job!!  :-* :-* :-*
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AZAG

Looks good, how about making out brass?

breakfastchef

Do one with a match trigger finger pad and I am in!!
Larry

chongman

I like it Sir William, looking forward to watching the development.
Long days and pleasant nights to you...

1377x

i like also!
good job!
closed mouths dont get fed

Motorhead

Stone Axes are FINE !! .... after all they did change the world forever.  :-*

Nice raw fabrication work .... NEXT  ;D
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Sir William

Thanks guys, appreciate your feedback.  Love the Anschutz setup!
My trigger is made from 1/8" cold rolled steel.  My only tools are a 40 year old drill press and a drawer full of files so I won't be going into production.
One could use brass but I find it harder to work with – files tend to skate rather than cut.