one of the cocker's greatest aspect would be the trigger feel... an area where most people feel that the mag lacks. So i was tring to devise a way for this to happen and i came up with a nifty way of using rollers. the trigger would be on a track (like the cocker trigger is) and there would be 2 rollers independantly controlling the on/off and the bolt (they are also on tracks). when the trigger would be pulled back the roller controlling the on/off would roll up on the trigger's "sear" thus going up and closing the on/off, and at the same time slight spring pressure from the roller that controlled the bolt would push it down allowing the bolt to be released. then when when the trigger was released, the pressure (prolly spring pressure)of the roller on the on/off would push the trigger foward and thus rolling foward to close the bolt.
I have whipped together a shabby pic of the works, (if it helps) Please give any input on this... and if anyone gets the slightest clue of what i'm saying, please help me draw a better pic!!
I have whipped together a shabby pic of the works, (if it helps) Please give any input on this... and if anyone gets the slightest clue of what i'm saying, please help me draw a better pic!!


) who want a light, smooth (sliding) trigger... like the cocker trigger.
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