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Here's the trigger blade/shoe for the Diana 100 SSP: Here's the plastic trigger blade/shoe that I'm trying to replace: Thanks, HookEm
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The middle plastic insert.
Http://www.diana-airguns.de/index.php?id=101&L=1&width=1920&height=1200.
Hey wondering if anyone has tried this with there glocks? I am assuming this is what vanek and other high end shops do? Im thinking of giving it a shot as trigger bars are $15 and im looking from some advice from the experts link http://www.brianenos....
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IDK how I would go about removing the pin to break the trigger free from the trigger bar short of taking a dremel to the side of the trigger as the pins only....
Drilled in the perfect spot after looking at my trigger on a gen 3.
ZImsKee 10-24-2011, 05:09 PM hey, so i am pretty much set on getting a double trigger. It is just spend 40$ for the fang trigger from Techt or just the cheap plastic model that is 20$. Just would like your guys opinion on what you guys have used/liked...
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Kubes 92 10-25-2011, 04:51 PM Fang trigger, double is plastic and flimsy and has no adjustments the side-to-side trigger slop by super-gluing a thin piece of paper or plastic to one or both (if needed trigger....
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Advertise Here I've heard so much about how the Mossberg 590 is an improvement over the 500, in particular the "Persuader" model, which I currently have. The one thing I hear about most is that the 590 has a metal trigger guard as opposed to the plastic...
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Were they ever made enticed me to go take a look and... .
But anyway, how can a 590 have a plastic trigger guard.
Well, I went to my local shop what I'd do with it .
A metal trigger guard as opposed to the plastic one on the 500.
There is no plastic in the Quattro trigger or anywhere else in the stock area that can fall out of anywhere.
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If you are looking down into the stock, it goes just in front of where the trigger group would.
I have a stock G34 (except for the sights) that I've been running in production since Jan and I'm finally ready to do a trigger job. I want to shorten pre travel, over travel and trigger reset to help with my trigger control. I've done some limited research...
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A Zev/Glockworx....
How do you like the trigger? What weight recoil spring do trigger...
Lol The tungsten guide rod will add weight is if it's added weight put you over the 2oz limit .
I just bought that trigger so it better be worth it.
It used to be that everyone bragged about how much salt was in their plastics a few years ago, now they just talk about infused scent. I would guess you could tell by the weight of the bag because salt weighs more than plastic. Who's still got the highest...
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So to be clear be "impregnated" into the plastic....
As salt was cheaper than plastic too.
Have you ever tried to cast a Texas it was first tried, it was to cheapen the cost. .
For the salt as you said; is to make the soft plastic heavy.
My problem with plastic. I have a theory about plastic these days. If you've been around long enough, you know that over the last 20 years companies have brought plastic technology to such a fine art in regards to non-durables that the stuff is pretty...
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Savages have aluminum trigger guards.
Ruger and CZ have polymer magazines.
He recommended buying any major plastic parts, except synthetic stocks.
At a sporting good store today said the savage MK II .22 lr has plastic parts.
1911 Trigger Replacement Hey guys, I have a 1991 (Series 80) which as you know has a plastic trigger. How difficult is it to replace that trigger? Thanks
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It truly is a drop in and several hundred during trigger ....
I bought an original non-plastic trigger and swapped it out.
However, I have the same 1991 Commander with a plastic trigger.
With respect to guns in general.
1911 Trigger Replacement Hey guys, I have a 1991 (Series 80) which as you know has a plastic trigger. How difficult is it to replace that trigger? Thanks
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It truly is a drop in and several hundred during trigger ....
I bought an original non-plastic trigger and swapped it out.
However, I have the same 1991 Commander with a plastic trigger.
With respect to guns in general.
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