Accutrigger issue?

If someone needs to take advantage of a safety system because they cannot set their trigger to operate safely, then they surely should leave the "training wheels" on their trigger.

If, on the other hand, the trigger is set to within specs then there should be absolutely NO NEED for said safety system.

I shoot single stage trigger's in and around the 2-4oz pull weight with no type of backup safety/training wheels/blade on them whatsoever. I have set the triggers myself AND tested for slam firing, my triggers are completely safe without a secondary backup system.

Just my $0.02 but what do I know. :nest:

are your triggers factory or custom??
 
are your triggers factory or custom??

2-4oz triggers are custom but does not make a lick of difference. Any trigger, custom or factory, if set incorrectly have the chance of slam firing.

Savage is the only manufacturer to put a "safety device" on their triggers which is truly unnecessary if the trigger is set correctly.

My accu-trigger is not the target trigger so the 1.5lb pull that it is set at is plenty safe without the blade.
 
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure that the blade is the safety mechanism to prevent slam fires if the trigger is too light. If you wanted a lighter trigger than the accutrigger will give you, then I would seriously consider a SSS or rifle basix trigger replacement instead of removing the blade from the trigger.

I do believe you are right. That little blade keeps slam fires from happening, I would put it back. I have had issues as well, a little more spring tension is usually the fix, also need to keep that accutrigger sear really clean, as it's only a few thou holding things in check, and if it gets to dirty the sear will trip every time - at least you won't get a slam fire.

I'm considering an aftermarket trigger...
 
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