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Thread: GSG-16 adjustable trigger screw

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    Quote Originally Posted by Can-down View Post
    A small screw will ship in an envelope for less then a buck.....
    The only place you’re gonna get a screw for less than a buck is Jamaica..

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    Quote Originally Posted by 45C View Post
    The only place you’re gonna get a screw for less than a buck is Jamaica..
    There is a story behind this...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pottst View Post
    There is a story behind this...
    Well it all started on May 12 1965 ..

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    Quote Originally Posted by P0WERWAGON View Post
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    Thanks, I know how to read. Still doesn't answer my question, but I appreciate the effort.

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    We will be getting the screws from UPS later on today. We will start shipping them tomorrow morning.

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    We will ship them free of charge

    Quote Originally Posted by 45C View Post
    The only place you’re gonna get a screw for less than a buck is Jamaica..

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    Quote Originally Posted by btabin View Post
    Thanks, I know how to read. Still doesn't answer my question, but I appreciate the effort.
    I dont think you know how to read. And BLS is sending it to my house directly

    However, if your retailer does not have them in stock, please contact us at warehouse@blsolutions.ca, and we will send one to you directly.
    We apologize for the inconvenience!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blue Line Solutions View Post
    We will be getting the screws from UPS later on today. We will start shipping them tomorrow morning.
    Excellent. Email sent.
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    Dont have high hopes. It doesnt do much. I actually put a set screw behind the trigger plate, that worked alot better than that OE screw hole as it eliminated ALL pretravel.

    I think i am going to go start a mod thread in rimfire section.

    So let me explain why this didnt perform as i expected.

    It createa a preload on the sear bow, which is separate from the trigger bow, so what you get is a shorten break so to speak. Here is the dilemma, the trigger bow is separate in this whole operation, what this translate to is that all the pre travel is still there then the trigger stacks and breaks.

    By removing the slack in the trigger plate amd polishing, it performs better than using the supplied trigger adjustment screw
    Last edited by sky52; 10-19-2019 at 12:32 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sky52 View Post
    Dont have high hopes. It doesnt do much. I actually put a set screw behind the trigger plate, that worked alot better than that OE screw hole as it eliminated ALL pretravel.

    I think i am going to go start a mod thread in rimfire section.

    So let me explain why this didnt perform as i expected.

    It createa a preload on the sear bow, which is separate from the trigger bow, so what you get is a shorten break so to speak. Here is the dilemma, the trigger bow is separate in this whole operation, what this translate to is that all the pre travel is still there then the trigger stacks and breaks.

    By removing the slack in the trigger plate amd polishing, it performs better than using the supplied trigger adjustment screw
    Please do, I got mine yesterday and promptly removed the mag disconnect. I'd like to get the trigger less sloppy.
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