Ok, good ideas, but, short of getting an intelliframe (see my thread in the classifieds :-D), what should I do to improve the pull on my benchmark single trigger? I am kinda limited in my access to tools.
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Paintchucker
you saw mine...
Not sure on that single trigger if you got enough room, but I used a flat head screw and a cap nut epoxied on the back of the trigger frame. Maybe if we found little tiny screws/cap nuts. That took care of the overtravel.
This weekend, I took the trigger pin out and after much fiddling, I got 2 tiny pieces of plastic between the trigger and the two sides of the frame. That took out the side to side play.
It is still not an intelliframe, but I did reduce the trigger travel by half from 25mm to about 10mm. I could probably adjust the cap screw and get it closer than that with a little more fiddling.Comment
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I don't know if there is enough room on a 1x benchy to do that. Yours seems to work great though. Now, if I had a dremel, I might try than notching the trigger frame. Or, I could just save up for an intelliframe.
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yes you can put a trigar stop on a single trigar binchy. i drilled a hole through the triger guard and in to the fraim. then taped the whole. put the set screw in from the in side of the triger fraim. and wala.Originally posted by Lord Vader
Ok, good ideas, but, short of getting an intelliframe (see my thread in the classifieds :-D), what should I do to improve the pull on my benchmark single trigger? I am kinda limited in my access to tools.
P.S. i put the set screw in from the inside so i could adjust it exactly how i wanted it with it still on the trigar frame. all i have to do is take off the grips.Sorry for the spelling. Im still working on it.Comment
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