Trigger feels heavier with conversion
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Trigger feels heavier with conversion
No way to measure weight yet but for some reason my RO trigger seems heavier when I put the AA conversion on it. May be the mind playing tricks on me but was wondering if anyone has experienced this
lablover- Posts : 1275
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Re: Trigger feels heavier with conversion
Try it without the magazine in.
Len (In Oregon it is ok to end a sentence with a preposition)
Len (In Oregon it is ok to end a sentence with a preposition)
LenV- Posts : 4770
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Re: Trigger feels heavier with conversion
LenV wrote:Try it without the magazine in.
Len (In Oregon it is ok to end a sentence with a preposition)
Len, you've been off the fishing boat too long
Last edited by Chris Miceli on 7/22/2018, 7:21 pm; edited 1 time in total
Chris Miceli- Posts : 2715
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Re: Trigger feels heavier with conversion
I think he's thinking the mags drag on the trigger bar
james r chapman- Admin
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Re: Trigger feels heavier with conversion
Tried it again last night...clearly it was all in my head...I need sleep...lol
lablover- Posts : 1275
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