Moving IZH trigger to the rear

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Houngan
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Moving IZH trigger to the rear

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Has anyone done this? The trigger shoe screw is soft and TIGHT, and I'm worried about destroying it. I need the trigger moved back a millimeter or so.

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jrmcdaniel
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Post by jrmcdaniel »

Why not move your hand 1mm forward (do a bit of work on the grip)?
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Post by Houngan »

jrmcdaniel wrote:Why not move your hand 1mm forward (do a bit of work on the grip)?
Well, that would be the easy way, now wouldn't it? ;-)


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jestep
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Trigger

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Try using a small c-clamp to compress the trigger before loosening the trigger screw. Otherwise you will strip the screw head.

Jim
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LukeP
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Re: Trigger

Post by LukeP »

jestep wrote:Try using a small c-clamp to compress the trigger before loosening the trigger screw. Otherwise you will strip the screw head.

Jim
Put under the trigger blade a piece of wood to push on it while loosening the trigger screw.
Try turning anticlockwise... ;)

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LukeP.
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