Tightening up the G22 trigger
Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2014 3:33 pm
Took the g22 out again yesterday and it reminded me to have a look at the trigger.
Because it's a bullpup there is a linkage between the trigger and the trigger group.
There are 2 things wrong with it as I see it. First is too much travel before you start to engage the trigger, it's a massive amount on this firearm!
I've eliminated most of this by making a shim (read: bent bit metal) that holds the trigger back closer to the engagement point. There's still about 3mm left of play so I might look at a set screw or another shim, can't go too far though or the firing mechanism won't reset.
The second problem is the linkage; it bends under the resistance from the trigger group, I've tried a terminal screwdriver (13mm handle, it was handy) jammed in where it bends the most and it makes quite a difference, hopefully I'll get time to knock something up for that, if I can dig up some delrin or nylon.
So 2 simple mods could improve it greatly, why don't the manufacturers cotton on?
Cheers
I don't read my own signature!
Because it's a bullpup there is a linkage between the trigger and the trigger group.
There are 2 things wrong with it as I see it. First is too much travel before you start to engage the trigger, it's a massive amount on this firearm!
I've eliminated most of this by making a shim (read: bent bit metal) that holds the trigger back closer to the engagement point. There's still about 3mm left of play so I might look at a set screw or another shim, can't go too far though or the firing mechanism won't reset.
The second problem is the linkage; it bends under the resistance from the trigger group, I've tried a terminal screwdriver (13mm handle, it was handy) jammed in where it bends the most and it makes quite a difference, hopefully I'll get time to knock something up for that, if I can dig up some delrin or nylon.
So 2 simple mods could improve it greatly, why don't the manufacturers cotton on?
Cheers
I don't read my own signature!