Originally Posted by Sitka deer
Originally Posted by natman
Originally Posted by Malm
natman, in your illustration of the "uncocked" trigger, you depict a gap, shown in red, between the connector and the trigger lever. That gap is only present for a split second, from the moment the sear drops, to the minute the finger is removed from the trigger lever, at which point, on a properly maintained and adjusted trigger, the trigger lever rotates forward, due to spring tension against the connector, thereby closing the gap, or red area.

Feel free to copy the illustrations and show how this works, because what your saying doesn't make sense to me as written. There's no spring pushing the top of trigger shoe forward in the manner you describe, although there is one pushing the connector towards the back.


Seriously? If you are this far away from understanding the Walker Trigger I will leave you with your delusions.


I tried to respond to a point that wasn't clear by asking a polite question with the goal of holding an adult conversation.

Too bad you couldn't do the same.

Last edited by natman; 02/28/12.