Originally posted by cphilip
I had a Benchmark grip frame years ago that Warp Sports had installed a stop screw in the back of the frame. The way they did it was to remove the trigger to get it out of the way, and then carefully drill through the trigger guard and then on into the back of the grip frame. Then tapped it and threaded a Allen key screw into that back of the grips frame and reinstall the Trigger. Leaves a neat little hole in the front of the trigger guard and all but makes the access to the back of the frame possible for the drill and tap. Was a good thing on a Benchmark. Not as convinced its needed on a Intelliframe at this point myself.
I for one wish they would add the bottom of the trigger guard hole on those intelliframes to make the grip screw easier to get out. Just had to add that....
I had a Benchmark grip frame years ago that Warp Sports had installed a stop screw in the back of the frame. The way they did it was to remove the trigger to get it out of the way, and then carefully drill through the trigger guard and then on into the back of the grip frame. Then tapped it and threaded a Allen key screw into that back of the grips frame and reinstall the Trigger. Leaves a neat little hole in the front of the trigger guard and all but makes the access to the back of the frame possible for the drill and tap. Was a good thing on a Benchmark. Not as convinced its needed on a Intelliframe at this point myself.
I for one wish they would add the bottom of the trigger guard hole on those intelliframes to make the grip screw easier to get out. Just had to add that....




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