GANGGREEN
45 Cal.
All of the triggers that I've previously installed (single and double) were pinned to the triggerplate and basically just required you to inlet to the proper depth and drill, tap and thread with the tang bolt. I'm working on a Chamber's kit right now and it's got just a free-floating single trigger and a trigger plate with a slot through it. Do I pin the trigger through the lock mortise first or inlet and bolt the triggerplate first, then pin the trigger to the appropriate depth? Do I pre-drill the hole in the trigger's hinge pin area or drill it when I drill through the stock (seems like it might be difficult to hit it perfectly that way)?
Does anyone have an particular tips or advice? I don't think it will be difficult and I don't really anticipate any issues, but as I said, I've never done it this way and don't want to overlook anything.
Does anyone have an particular tips or advice? I don't think it will be difficult and I don't really anticipate any issues, but as I said, I've never done it this way and don't want to overlook anything.