I dimpled the trigger a bit with a drill. I also applied loc-tite to the threads. I did not apply any glue to the trigger.
Worked very well after the dimpling and adding loc-tite. Other wise the shot would come off after about 50 rounds.
perris
I dimpled the trigger a bit with a drill. I also applied loc-tite to the threads. I did not apply any glue to the trigger.
Worked very well after the dimpling and adding loc-tite. Other wise the shot would come off after about 50 rounds.
perris
From the thickness of the trigger guard you wouldnt be able to go very wide or when you put the gun in a holster the holster could grab onto the shoe and as you push the gun in the holster the holster can pull the trigger back causing a discharge.
Its fun to add extras but these guns was never meant to be target shooting guns and adding a trigger shoe is not going to improve much IMO
Granted it's not a target pistol, but the darn thing shouldn't hurt your finger every time you shoot it. The shoe does not extend past the trigger guard so I don't see a holsering problem. I also would check for some kind of obstruction or hangup on the trigger if the pistol didn't slide in easily. (that's with shoe or without)