Good call on Fuzzygrub's part- the [hammer] spring he suggested from McMaster is spot on!! I got my McMaster order delivered today. I've got this new grip mounted, and I think it's going to work out perfectly. There's still more than enough adjustment in the grip to really fine-tune the LOP between the trigger and grip. The only thing I don't like is there's not a substantial thumb shelf... But there's enough of one to comfortably shoot, so it's fine. I'm diggin' it!
Quote from: YEMX on July 27, 2021, 04:25:35 PMGood call on Fuzzygrub's part- the [hammer] spring he suggested from McMaster is spot on!! I got my McMaster order delivered today. I've got this new grip mounted, and I think it's going to work out perfectly. There's still more than enough adjustment in the grip to really fine-tune the LOP between the trigger and grip. The only thing I don't like is there's not a substantial thumb shelf... But there's enough of one to comfortably shoot, so it's fine. I'm diggin' it! Pictures of that new grip installed. I’m thinking of getting one for my WarP. Also throw that thing together & shoot it!! I’d like to know how it shoots, I’m thinking of having a .30 barrel made for mine. Does it have to Cobra valve??
Sorry for the poor pic. If you look at the top slot, there's still more adjustment left. More than enough LOP adjustment!
WATCH OUT for the triggers hold sear CLIMBING UP on the side of an MDS hammer. The sear that holds the hammer cocked has VERY LITTLE HEIGHT within the bore where hammer slides. Fit needs to be perfect to not have issue here !!!ALSO an SSG devise is a near MUST HAVE as well with a Balanced valve set up and light hammer.
NO all thread ....Cut off a grade 8 bolt and have the threads JUST ENOUGH to go into the actual cock / loading bolt. What contacts and slides withing the receivers slot and locking notch needs to be smooth and solid w/o threads.
If taking the threads OFF ... could work if the material ( Steel ) is hard enough to not bend ?Being these rifles are a SEAT Forward and retract to fire type .... if seating slugs and other difficult to chamber projectiles that handle gets quite the work out !!! Yes I've bent lessor handle shafts doing just that.