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    Grand Power Accessories



    If you prefer a thumb ledge, the wide gas pedal style safety rocks.



    The new skeleton trigger has two features you may like.

    The trigger return spring is mounted on the trigger bar and not the trigger pivot. This makes installation easier since you don't need an assembly pin to set the trigger into the grip. It uses a larger coiled spring that provides positive lift to the trigger bar but seems to reduce the felt weight of the trigger.
    It also has a fitting pad on the rear which you can lightly file while test fitting the trigger to further reduce the overtravel.

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    I want that trigger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Canuck223 View Post


    If you prefer a thumb ledge, the wide gas pedal style safety rocks.



    The new skeleton trigger has two features you may like.

    The trigger return spring is mounted on the trigger bar and not the trigger pivot. This makes installation easier since you don't need an assembly pin to set the trigger into the grip. It uses a larger coiled spring that provides positive lift to the trigger bar but seems to reduce the felt weight of the trigger.
    It also has a fitting pad on the rear which you can lightly file while test fitting the trigger to further reduce the overtravel.
    Hi canuck

    Where can i get the sport trigger

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    Dlask should have them on their next order. I believe they are also getting the bigger mag buttons, spare hammer/sear groups, sights, etc.

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    Thank you

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    Quote Originally Posted by Canuck223 View Post


    If you prefer a thumb ledge, the wide gas pedal style safety rocks.



    The new skeleton trigger has two features you may like.

    The trigger return spring is mounted on the trigger bar and not the trigger pivot. This makes installation easier since you don't need an assembly pin to set the trigger into the grip. It uses a larger coiled spring that provides positive lift to the trigger bar but seems to reduce the felt weight of the trigger.
    It also has a fitting pad on the rear which you can lightly file while test fitting the trigger to further reduce the overtravel.

    could you explain in more details the difference between regular and this new trigger? Thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dagtaph View Post
    could you explain in more details the difference between regular and this new trigger? Thanks.
    The stock trigger has a similar curve, but is rounded and smooth. This one has a serrated face for better grip.
    The stock trigger has it's return spring anchored on the pivot point, and uses a long spring with a few coils to return the trigger forward and provide upward lift to the trigger bow.
    The Sport Serrated trigger moves the spring up to the hole the front trigger bar uses, and has a shorter spring but with more coils to achieve the same result.

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    What is the pricing for the triggers and safety?

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    Do you guys sell magazines for the X-Calibur? It comes with two but I'd like a couple more.
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