The "hook" on the upper is what keeps it attached to the lower needless to say. A LITTLE material could be removed without any issue but not enough to allow for the needed clearance on the TT trigger. A combination of material being removed from the trigger housing, shorter screw and a little material being removed from the hook on the upper I believe would be the best option.
A file would be better than a grinder as it takes very little to reshape the hook and a grinder is simply not as controllable.
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I could have removed a small amount of matarial from the hook and this would have allowed my HSNM trigger to work.
But it would probably kill resale value.
Also would this void warranty?
I do t think you want to use a grinder lol
Maybe a dremel or file.
Auto-correct, I meant grinded off as in remove material, not to use a grinder. That would be silly.
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Canada's Premier Precision Rifle Manufacturer
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Honestly people just use a different trigger. There are a million different options.
I am a kit hor(der)
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Last edited by jiffx2781; 05-18-2020 at 10:32 AM.
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