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  • GoatBoy
    Junior Mint
    • Jun 2003
    • 1399

    #1

    trigger guard replacements

    I'm thinking about putting one of those double triggers on a classic automag grip (Intelliframe is a wee bit on heavy side), which means cutting the trigger guard off. However, I still kind of want a trigger guard on there. Has anyone ever fashioned a replacement double trigger guard? I would think you could make one out of aluminum and attach it via the grip frame screw; possibly the only caveat is the twist lock pin is kind of in the way.

    Anyone ever done this?

    Has anyone ever tried shortening the twist lock pin? That thing's way longer than it needs to be and is really what's complicating making a replacement trigger guard.
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  • redlaser666
    US ARMY SGT
    • Jul 2002
    • 841

    #2
    Originally posted by GoatBoy
    I'm thinking about putting one of those double triggers on a classic automag grip (Intelliframe is a wee bit on heavy side), which means cutting the trigger guard off. However, I still kind of want a trigger guard on there. Has anyone ever fashioned a replacement double trigger guard? I would think you could make one out of aluminum and attach it via the grip frame screw; possibly the only caveat is the twist lock pin is kind of in the way.

    Anyone ever done this?

    Has anyone ever tried shortening the twist lock pin? That thing's way longer than it needs to be and is really what's complicating making a replacement trigger guard.
    I have seen someone use an aluminium rod to make one. It was treaded on one end (the grip side) and if you leave enough overhang on the trigger part you can just insert the other end in the hole just under the twistlock pin.
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    • 2BAD4U
      AutoMag_SuperStar...
      • Sep 2006
      • 354

      #3
      dude...

      Originally posted by GoatBoy
      I'm thinking about putting one of those double triggers on a classic automag grip (Intelliframe is a wee bit on heavy side), which means cutting the trigger guard off. However, I still kind of want a trigger guard on there. Has anyone ever fashioned a replacement double trigger guard? I would think you could make one out of aluminum and attach it via the grip frame screw; possibly the only caveat is the twist lock pin is kind of in the way.

      Anyone ever done this?

      Has anyone ever tried shortening the twist lock pin? That thing's way longer than it needs to be and is really what's complicating making a replacement trigger guard.
      The guard is there 4 A reason. with out A trigger guard, your marker is sensitive 2 fireing accidentally...

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      • Maghog
        Mad Marker Maker

        • Jun 2001
        • 681

        #4
        Simple enough. I used to do it a lot back in the days when double triggers were becoming a fad. Simply use the front mounting screw as a holder for your guard. You just need to get a longer screw to compensate.
        Dan@Triggernomics

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        • Justus
          Justech.us

          • Nov 2010
          • 1515

          #5
          If you're going to do this, please simply trade for or buy a CF frame with the guard already cut. The uncut CF frames are a lot more desirable.

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          • GoatBoy
            Junior Mint
            • Jun 2003
            • 1399

            #6
            Originally posted by Maghog
            Simple enough. I used to do it a lot back in the days when double triggers were becoming a fad. Simply use the front mounting screw as a holder for your guard. You just need to get a longer screw to compensate.
            Dan@Triggernomics
            You're probably right; I may be over complicating things. I'm just afraid in that situation the extended screw will get in the way of the trigger.




            Justus: fair enough, Ill try to swap for a cut one; unfortunately those usually are attached to whole gun packages.
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            • Justus
              Justech.us

              • Nov 2010
              • 1515

              #7
              http://automags.org/forums/showthread.php?t=258672

              Last pic in the first post has two for sale @ $10 each. That's a good price for a cut frame, IMO. Might even be able to keep your uncut frame to make sure you like the double.

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              • GoatBoy
                Junior Mint
                • Jun 2003
                • 1399

                #8
                Originally posted by Justus
                http://automags.org/forums/showthread.php?t=258672

                Last pic in the first post has two for sale @ $10 each. That's a good price for a cut frame, IMO. Might even be able to keep your uncut frame to make sure you like the double.
                Oh Hell... one stop shopping. I forgot to check that thread. Thanks!
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                • C_losjoker
                  Puro Tico
                  • May 2008
                  • 1121

                  #9
                  one of the fields i played at, would not let you play if your marker did not have a trigger guard. i think i have two frames with cut trigger guards, done by someone else. i have looked at those frames, and i think there is enough room on both nubs where the guard use to be. you could drill and tap for a small screw, then shape a new guard with space for the double trigger and attach at the same points.

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                  • robertsr1811
                    Long time Lurker

                    • Sep 2003
                    • 338

                    #10
                    I've done it a couple ways myself.

                    I did one with a simple rod, and I threaded it INTO the barrel pin assembly, using the rod instead of using the worm screw to adjust the barrel pin spring pressure. Worked fine for literally years before I changed the configuration of the gun.



                    This is the only remaining picture I have of it in that setup. It's the black and gold mag in the 9:00 position. The rod was bent in slightly at the bottom and tapered to a smooth conical profile. It kept every field that required a trigger guard happy, and that was really all it was there for.



                    Here is one with an aluminum trigger guard that is secured with the body screw. I ground down the mounting point flat enough that you didn't need to use a non-standard screw. The grip-side end I machined into a point that rests securely in the meat of the rubber grips. This one was really comfy.

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                    • OPBN
                      OldPBNoob

                      • Sep 2008
                      • 5240

                      #11
                      Not meaning to threadjack, but Robert, what is the marker in the 6 o'clock position?
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                      • GoatBoy
                        Junior Mint
                        • Jun 2003
                        • 1399

                        #12
                        Originally posted by robertsr1811


                        Here is one with an aluminum trigger guard that is secured with the body screw. I ground down the mounting point flat enough that you didn't need to use a non-standard screw. The grip-side end I machined into a point that rests securely in the meat of the rubber grips. This one was really comfy.
                        That's close to what I had in mind. Looks like it's more doable than I thought, thanks!



                        Originally posted by OPBN
                        Not meaning to threadjack, but Robert, what is the marker in the 6 o'clock position?
                        I'm guessing it's an ICD Desert Fox
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                        • SocialD
                          ^ wanders around aimlessly
                          • Jan 2003
                          • 229

                          #13
                          I drilled and tapped a hole into the front of the trigger frames and drilled another hole into the grip. I bent a piece of aluminum rod and bolted it to the front of the trigger frame and just pressed it into the front of the grip. I have used it like that for years without any problems.

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                          • C_losjoker
                            Puro Tico
                            • May 2008
                            • 1121

                            #14
                            Roberts I really hate you sometimes. Love that blue cocker and the mag.

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                            • SteelSoul
                              Registered User
                              • Jun 2003
                              • 315

                              #15
                              Roberts
                              I see you add a reg to you Desert Fox.
                              That is one of the projects I have been tinkering on for a while
                              Send me a PM I would love to pick your brain about that...
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