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I can't find any love for the "flat" Timney MOA trigger shoe. None of my other Timneys are anything like this one. What are my options, besides going back to the MOA trigger?
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I'm right there with you. The Timney is a better trigger from a pressure and break standpoint. Hate the way the Timney semi-flat blade feels, but love the MOA feel Short of trying to TIG a new blade on, I think I'm going to go back to the original trigger and try the spring fix.
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I'm right there with you. The Timney is a better trigger from a pressure and break standpoint. Hate the way the Timney semi-flat blade feels, but love the MOA feel Short of trying to TIG a new blade on, I think I'm going to go back to the original trigger and try the spring fix. Just went back to the OEM MOA trigger myself. There's just no way to consistently place one's finger in the same spot on that flat Timney shoe.
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I just bought and installed the timney trigger and agree with what’s said above...just a weird trigger blade. Probably going to switch back as well I think. Any idea why timney makes it like that?
Rob
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