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  • #16
    FEDUPWBS
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2006
    • 2187

    Still waiting


    Originally posted by M. Sage
    Alright... I'll get off my butt this weekend and take some pics. It's not much to look at, though, so I'll have to put commentary along with it.

    Basically, you remove the "nose" of the disconnect so that it swings farther forward. You'll have to get it so that it barely touches the hammer before the trigger breaks. Then you'll have to take some material off the hammer shelf for the disconnect, so that the disconnect will let go of it. . Then, you cut the nose off a .22 LR bullet, and put it in the hole in the disconnect for the spring, so the spring has more tension...

    At least, that's what I did.

    It ain't much, but it at least lets me know about where the break is going to happen. Much better than it was before I spent all that time grinding on the trigger (on the kitchen counter )
    Originally posted by ChrisO
    My solar tac grip wrap just slides off if I pull on it... I can tighten it down as much as I can and it will still slide off. I got it for a regular AK PG and it's on a standard romanian bakelite I think PG... What should I do? I kept the mag lock installed just in case this would happen...

    Originally posted by stphnman20
    What is a FEDUPWBS?

    Originally posted by weezil_boi
    ( Yes, FEDUP... you were right ).Just 1.5 cents

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    • #17
      Builder
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2006
      • 565

      Originally posted by M. Sage
      If you ask me really nice, I might show you how to turn that cheap G2 trigger (trigger pull = one stage - nothing but creep) into a more useful two-stage trigger.
      Or the G2 FCG could be modified to be similar to the PSL trigger. The PSL trigger has a ridge or bump on the very end of the hammer shelf and the end of the trigger hook. These 2 bumps interfer just enough to create a step that needs to be over come by a little extra pressure - a pseudo second stage.
      Thanks,
      Builder
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      • #18
        NRAhighpowershooter
        Super Moderator
        CGN Contributor - Lifetime
        • Jun 2003
        • 6485

        Originally posted by M. Sage
        Hint: Disassemble an M1 and look closely at the trigger, see how a two-stage is done there. Then compare the M1 trigger to an AK trigger.

        Break out the Dremel. And put a spacer on the disconnector spring.

        I figured it out after looking at how a Garand NM trigger worked. AK trigger is almost identical, though you'll never get it to work as nice.

        Don;t need to tear one of my Garands down.. I have a dozen or so trigger groups lying around here
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        • #19
          M. Sage
          Moderator Emeritus
          CGN Contributor - Lifetime
          • Jul 2006
          • 19759

          Originally posted by Builder
          Or the G2 FCG could be modified to be similar to the PSL trigger. The PSL trigger has a ridge or bump on the very end of the hammer shelf and the end of the trigger hook. These 2 bumps interfer just enough to create a step that needs to be over come by a little extra pressure - a pseudo second stage.
          Thanks,
          Builder
          That's not really a pseudo second stage, unless the NM trigger in my Garand has a fake second stage, too...

          Geez, guys. I said I'd get pics this weekend. I'm a busy man!
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          • #20
            TonyM
            In Memoriam
            • Oct 2005
            • 3071

            Originally posted by M. Sage
            That's not really a pseudo second stage, unless the NM trigger in my Garand has a fake second stage, too...

            Geez, guys. I said I'd get pics this weekend. I'm a busy man!
            Slacker.

            We won't let up until we get what we want!
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            Originally posted by NorCalK9.com
            Also dont worry if u have never built one once you go to a build party you will know everything and have a perfect functioning rifle.

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            • #21
              Builder
              Senior Member
              • Jan 2006
              • 565

              Originally posted by M. Sage
              That's not really a pseudo second stage, unless the NM trigger in my Garand has a fake second stage, too...
              You mean that the Garand has a ridge along the edge of the hammer and trigger interfaces? Wow.
              Thanks,
              Builder
              Big boy's toys; turning hydrocarbons into noise!
              Liberals & children have a similar reaction of interpreting limits as confinement rather than safety.
              It's a fine line between naive, ignorant, stupid, & idiot.
              Tomorrow - the greatest labor saving device of today.
              "Rapid adoption of large-scale societal change is a bad idea." - Howard Johnson
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