not to offend agd in any way
but i have gone against their wishes and polished my sear
and that infact did lighten my pull, im not at all tellin you to go do this for it is THE start to ruining my sear and i undersatnd that, however i have examined my sear closely before and after every time i use it and has shown a very small amount of unusual wear and that wear is what makes your pull softer over the years i just wanted to speed it up a little and thats what i did.
now im no techie but this act of agd product torture, if you will, just may ruin the warranty of your gun, so PLEASE DONT DO IT, unless your completely obligated
Shortening is as easy as 1-2-3
1- Your trigger rod is presest by AGD but it can be adjusted its a time consuming process but it does work My friend has a DYE and i havea benchmark and my trigger pull is so light that i can hit the trigger sideways and it shoots know this is hours of srewing with my gun. Adjust the pin out about a half a turn and try it if it shoots alittle easier go alittle more if it then shoots worse take it back a 1/4 turn just play around with it.
2- If your mecanicaly inclined and can drill and tap your trigger to have adjustment screws like machine screws you can just about make it so short it will shoot itself drill one in the bottom to hit the back of your grip frame and one at the top to push the trigger inwards.
3- buy a benchmark iam 100% sold on there double finger grips they are made with a more milled out groove for the trigger rod so it shortens itself automatically once you put it on. Good luck and remember just play around with the trigger rod in and out it cant hurt to try right.
Re: Shortening is as easy as 1-2-3
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Originally posted by SINIKA CAPTAIN
1- Your trigger rod is presest by AGD but it can be adjusted its a time consuming process but it does work My friend has a DYE and i havea benchmark and my trigger pull is so light that i can hit the trigger sideways and it shoots know this is hours of srewing with my gun. Adjust the pin out about a half a turn and try it if it shoots alittle easier go alittle more if it then shoots worse take it back a 1/4 turn just play around with it.
2- If your mecanicaly inclined and can drill and tap your trigger to have adjustment screws like machine screws you can just about make it so short it will shoot itself drill one in the bottom to hit the back of your grip frame and one at the top to push the trigger inwards.
3- buy a benchmark iam 100% sold on there double finger grips they are made with a more milled out groove for the trigger rod so it shortens itself automatically once you put it on. Good luck and remember just play around with the trigger rod in and out it cant hurt to try right.
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Re: not to offend agd in any way
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Originally posted by tunaman jr
but i have gone against their wishes and polished my sear
and that infact did lighten my pull, im not at all tellin you to go do this for it is THE start to ruining my sear and i undersatnd that, however i have examined my sear closely before and after every time i use it and has shown a very small amount of unusual wear and that wear is what makes your pull softer over the years i just wanted to speed it up a little and thats what i did.
now im no techie but this act of agd product torture, if you will, just may ruin the warranty of your gun, so PLEASE DONT DO IT, unless your completely obligated
I am gonna break your arm!!! Maybe that will lighten your trigger pull some more!:D
Messing Up Your Gun Is Easy As 1 2 3
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Originally posted by SINIKA CAPTAIN
1- Your trigger rod is presest by AGD but it can be adjusted its a time consuming process but it does work My friend has a DYE and i havea benchmark and my trigger pull is so light that i can hit the trigger sideways and it shoots know this is hours of srewing with my gun. Adjust the pin out about a half a turn and try it if it shoots alittle easier go alittle more if it then shoots worse take it back a 1/4 turn just play around with it.
2- If your mecanicaly inclined and can drill and tap your trigger to have adjustment screws like machine screws you can just about make it so short it will shoot itself drill one in the bottom to hit the back of your grip frame and one at the top to push the trigger inwards.
3- buy a benchmark iam 100% sold on there double finger grips they are made with a more milled out groove for the trigger rod so it shortens itself automatically once you put it on. Good luck and remember just play around with the trigger rod in and out it cant hurt to try right.
Your trigger rod is preset by agd to the leanth of 1.985. The fact that this measurement has to be down to a thousandth of an inch should be enough to keep your from messing with it. But some people like Sinka here don't get things easially. Messing with your rod can cause increased wear on bolts, on-off, and your sear, occasionally causing leaks, and even preventing the gun from fireing at all.
Ajustment screws are even worse, as these don't allow the rod to go all the way foward and make a full travel, this will cause the problems above, but will do more damage.
Benchmark frames are decent frames, yes. But it doesn't not ajust itself automatically.
Good luck if you tried this and rememeber, it can hurt to try.