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Has anyone seen these trigger adjusters, where there is a normal x-nut for the pistol grip with another little x-nut inside it, has anyone done this?
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#2 Post by DanTheMan »

Jard triggers have sear engagement adjustment, you just adjust as per the manual.
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#3 Post by saddler »

top wrote:Has anyone seen these trigger adjusters, where there is a normal x-nut for the pistol grip with another little x-nut inside it, has anyone done this?
My V-22 had one on it when I got it - though I was not aware of this fact at first - plus never had a long enough allen key to give adjusting it a go!!
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#4 Post by sysreq »

Not seen one, but read about it, you can replace the screw/ bolt holding on your pistol grip with a set screw. I believe that the adjustment can be used to remove the creep from the trigger.

Couple of links that came up first:
http://www.ar15.com/archive/topic.html? ... 6&t=553732
http://www.brownells.com/rifle-parts/tr ... od307.aspx

I had considered doing this on mine if I could find one in the UK that wouldn't cost me an arm and a leg, but it becomes a false economy, I might as well buy a drop in with all the adjustments built in.
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Does anyone in this country sell them, ive only seen them in America, over there you can buy the x-bolt and the x-bolt rench as a package.
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