9/5/2018 2:00:17 PM
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Section 8: Handguns Subject: ODI Viking Msg# 1024660
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Keep in mind the "rear trigger" is just a cut down 1911 trigger, so my guess is that it functions the same as on a standard 1911 in respect to tripping the sear. The "front trigger" is for the DA mode and uses the transfer bar to activate the hammer. Sorry, I can't give you further details.
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: I understand how the trigger cocks the hammer on the Seecamp conversion. I guess I never thought much about how the sear was tripped on the 1911 conversion specifically. On the original pistol the stirrup trigger presses the disconnector back against the legs of the sear. I'm guessing those parts are not changed, but I don't quite understand how that part of the firing action is accomplished. Just retracting and dropping the hammer is not sufficient if the sear is not rotated out of the way. |