This is just an idea that I had while disassembling to clean the rifle. Just hear me out please. To those haters if any, please go easy on me, as I am by no means an expert & was just pitching my idea to those who have an intimate knowledge of how this firearm works.
While disassembling the trigger bar, I was wondering what if one could drill another hole half an inch or an inch to the left, which when assembled could squeeze the trigger by the same amount of distance, decreasing the trigger pull by the same distance. Is that something that is practical or will it have a negative outcome? If the outcome is positive, the original hole area bar can be cut off. As I mentioned above, I am no expert & am not suggesting in anyway that it will do what I think it will do.
It's just an idea I had & was wondering what the members who have a good experience of how a bullpup trigger mechanism works have to say about this. For better or worse, I have added a pic to show what I am babbling about. Your input is much appreciated & thanks.

While disassembling the trigger bar, I was wondering what if one could drill another hole half an inch or an inch to the left, which when assembled could squeeze the trigger by the same amount of distance, decreasing the trigger pull by the same distance. Is that something that is practical or will it have a negative outcome? If the outcome is positive, the original hole area bar can be cut off. As I mentioned above, I am no expert & am not suggesting in anyway that it will do what I think it will do.
It's just an idea I had & was wondering what the members who have a good experience of how a bullpup trigger mechanism works have to say about this. For better or worse, I have added a pic to show what I am babbling about. Your input is much appreciated & thanks.



















































