I'm working on a project and my ability to work on metal is limited so I'd like to keep it simple. My question is: What is the best way to move a trigger rearwards on a rifle?
The best I have come up with is drilling a hole through the top of the original trigger and then link it to a hole drilled in another trigger, which had been mounted further back on the receiver. I'd think that the movement of the triggers at the same point on each would be identical and the links would pivot within the drilled holes so it would operate smoothly. After that I'd grind off most of the original trigger and enclose it to protect the mechanism.
Attach A to B using a piece of steel rod or something similar.
The best I have come up with is drilling a hole through the top of the original trigger and then link it to a hole drilled in another trigger, which had been mounted further back on the receiver. I'd think that the movement of the triggers at the same point on each would be identical and the links would pivot within the drilled holes so it would operate smoothly. After that I'd grind off most of the original trigger and enclose it to protect the mechanism.
Attach A to B using a piece of steel rod or something similar.

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