Anyone ever remove the finger "hook" from a renagade or hawkin trigger gaurd ? Looking for a picture or two of how it turned out
The t/c ones are awful, its coming off, its just in the way all the time lol and doesnt promote any kind of useful holdThe first thing I do when rebuilding a rifle is to cut those useless finger hooks off.
There's a reason why they didn't survive.
Trust me, you'll be much happier after breaking out your hacksaw, files and sandpaper. Your hand just slides into place effortlessly.
Not a T/C, but a finger hook is a finger hook.
I hate them too.And hacking them off is easy,but they look downright ugly when done. Best bet is to get a Investarm Hawken trigger guard.They don't have the spur and usually fit the TC Hawken perfect.The t/c ones are awful, its coming off, its just in the way all the time lol and doesnt promote any kind of useful hold
I hate them too.And hacking them off is easy,but they look downright ugly when done. Best bet is to get a Investarm Hawken trigger guard.They don't have the spur and usually fit the TC Hawken perfect.
Very niceI did this one a long time ago. I think I would make the tail end that was the circle full length and follow the rest of the bow. I modified the picture to be like that. As I did mine it was shorter. The brass is extremely ductile and nice to work with on the two I have modified.
Man I guess I'm the opposite of you guys. I like that hook. I wrap my middle finger around it and it seems to give me better trigger control.
Man I guess I'm the opposite of you guys. I like that hook. I wrap my middle finger around it and it seems to give me better trigger control.
Personally find that T/C trigger guard hook works great for bringing the stock back solid into my shoulder or upper arm (depends on butt plate type), particularly when setting up for longer shots.You are not alone!!
On the single trigger models it’s an excellent idea. For the same reason I like them on the double set model. The alternative is to add a pistol grip.Personally find that T/C trigger guard hook works great for bringing the stock back solid into my shoulder or upper arm (depends on butt plate type), particularly when setting up for longer shots.
One of those love it or hate it things I guess. I believe @Idaho Ron has posted photographs here where he has soldered a finger hook on to trigger guards of his ‘Hot Rod T/Cs that didn’t have them…
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