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  • VSR Trigger stop

    Hey, mine appears to be missing, and I cant seem to cock my gun withuot it...I have just installed PDI sears, is the trigger stop really important...

    No I dont mean the spring guide stop,

    Cheers.

    CK


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    Re: VSR Trigger stop

    What do you mean trigger stop? There's the trigger sear, piston sear (which I take it you've installed), spring guide stopper, trigger, 2 springs to go with the trigger (one behind, one in the trigger sear) and the little piece of metal that shows from the outside with the spring underneath it. That last part, is the part that stops you pulling the trigger if the bolt is not in it's downward position. If you don't have that, it should still fire. Am I forgetting something?
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    • #3
      Re: VSR Trigger stop

      Originally posted by dope_on_a_rope View Post
      That last part, is the part that stops you pulling the trigger if the bolt is not in it's downward position. If you don't have that, it should still fire.
      This is the part, another retailer (not zeroone) call a trigger stop, and I worked out the problem.

      Cheers!


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        Re: VSR Trigger stop

        Cool. Well, I don't have the trigger stop in mine. Can't remember why I removed it, but I don't miss it.
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