I'd always wondered about drilling and tapping the trigger for an over-travel set screw on an inexpensive pistol...just would have to make sure it is PERMANENTLY set where it should be.
I'd always wondered about drilling and tapping the trigger for an over-travel set screw on an inexpensive pistol...just would have to make sure it is PERMANENTLY set where it should be.
Trigger staging may be important in target shooting, but in a self defense situation when the time comes to pull the trigger, pull the dang trigger and don't mess around with it. Just my way of thinking.
Practice, Practice, Practice. I have had my PF9 for almost a year now and I know exactly where the trigger break is everytime.
I remember on the KTOG Forum that there was a project to produce an aluminum trigger with built in over travel stop. I have not been on the forum in awhile so I don't know how it is going.
I like your ingenuity , what did you use to secure the erasers? How has it held up under normal wear.. day at the range (Heat, cold)?
Sometimes I hate when an old topic gets swept into activity...I thought the OP was from June 2011.Quote:
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