Single-trigger Emag

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  • rifleman
    I registered before you.
    • Oct 2000
    • 592

    #1

    Single-trigger Emag

    Repost from tech:

    This weekend I did a little milling on my emag to make it look like the picture attached. Manike did this first, and I think it worked out ok for him, but my middle finger is just too fat to fit in the space milled out.
  • rifleman
    I registered before you.
    • Oct 2000
    • 592

    #2
    So now I'm thinking of taking out most of the trigger guard to make it look the picture attached. But would this be tournament legal?

    Edit: I've thought about chopping the trigger in half, but it wouldn't be nearly as comfortable compared to if I milled out the guard.


    Thanks,
    Adam

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    • darklord
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      • May 2002
      • 2105

      #3
      MS Paint-alicious... yeah I don't see why you'd ever want a single trigger, when you could just put one finger on a blade....

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      • SyntaxError
        OSK #3
        • Sep 2001
        • 621

        #4
        Originally posted by darklord
        MS Paint-alicious... yeah I don't see why you'd ever want a single trigger, when you could just put one finger on a blade....
        Heh, back in the "day" (which was like 1998, but hey I'm trying to be old school here ),we only had single finger triggers, so I'm sure alot of us are accustomed to them. I actually like them more, but you can't walk them, so thats a disadvantage.
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        • rifleman
          I registered before you.
          • Oct 2000
          • 592

          #5
          The beauty of this setup is that you can still walk and use the double trigger for leverage in Mechanical mode--all while still being able to use in finger in Electronic mode.

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