Use of trigger stops

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  • Carnage reigns
    New Age Mag Man
    • Apr 2007
    • 787

    #1

    Use of trigger stops

    HAs anyone here used them long term? Have you had any problems with your valve, spring, etc since you started using them?
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  • Spider-TW
    U R techno-literate!

    • Oct 2006
    • 3554

    #2
    As long as you maintain the gap behind the trigger with the trigger-rod you can use them just fine. That usually means that you can only use an over-travel stop, and for that you should give it a little extra play for reliability and sear clearance.

    You also will likely need to push your trigger-rod back by hand (with something small) before trying to extract your valve, since the on/off pin will be dangling down into the body and the trigger can't push it up.

    Take a look at your over-travel first though. Some frame/triggers don't have a lot in the first place. If you have a gap behind the trigger that's a little large, the single CF frames don't have much over-travel to start with.

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