Bill Calfee
Gun Fool
Been spearmentin'
CYA friends:
I've been doing some spearmentin' and figuring today.
I'm going to make a "temporary" manual re-set trigger out of the trigger in my new MD-PAS pistol.
I say temporary, because I've not worked out how to make a permanent re-set lever/linkage system for it, yet.
Here's a picture of the trigger in my pistol showing the third lever re-turn spring, in the back of the housing.
Now, here's a doodle of how I'm going to make my temporary manual re-set system.
Since the stock is open exposing the bottom of the trigger housing, I'm simply going to remove the third lever re-set spring, and replace it with a hook and wire with a little barrel shaped knob that I can pull to re-set the trigger.
Very simple and easy to do.
Here you can see the cutout in the bottom of the stock exposing the bottom of the trigger housing.
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CYA friends:
I've got a wonderful trigger in my new MD-PAS pistol.....
And one of the greatest benefits it has, is the reduced amount of upward pressure by the transfer bar against the bottom of the cocking piece, compared to other triggers.
The ultimate way to solve this upward pressure issue, of course, is with a manual re-set trigger which has zero upward pressure.
Your friend, Bill Calfee
CYA friends:
I've been doing some spearmentin' and figuring today.
I'm going to make a "temporary" manual re-set trigger out of the trigger in my new MD-PAS pistol.
I say temporary, because I've not worked out how to make a permanent re-set lever/linkage system for it, yet.
Here's a picture of the trigger in my pistol showing the third lever re-turn spring, in the back of the housing.
Now, here's a doodle of how I'm going to make my temporary manual re-set system.
Since the stock is open exposing the bottom of the trigger housing, I'm simply going to remove the third lever re-set spring, and replace it with a hook and wire with a little barrel shaped knob that I can pull to re-set the trigger.
Very simple and easy to do.
Here you can see the cutout in the bottom of the stock exposing the bottom of the trigger housing.
______________________
CYA friends:
I've got a wonderful trigger in my new MD-PAS pistol.....
And one of the greatest benefits it has, is the reduced amount of upward pressure by the transfer bar against the bottom of the cocking piece, compared to other triggers.
The ultimate way to solve this upward pressure issue, of course, is with a manual re-set trigger which has zero upward pressure.
Your friend, Bill Calfee