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    Trigger linkage

    A couple of pics of the bullpup trigger linkage, still needs a bit of work, maybe run it through another cylinder band
    might make a guide or two, its a couple of bicycle spokes.



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    What's it like for "give" at the two bends? Can you solder a web on the inside of the bend, to take out some of the potential flexing?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rich View Post
    What's it like for "give" at the two bends? Can you solder a web on the inside of the bend, to take out some of the potential flexing?
    You read my mind, until all the guides are fitted (i hope to support the rod in 3 places) weather i will need to brace the bends, the trigger is light, supporting the rod with my fingers and pushing against the trigger the rod doesn't flex at all,i can push the trigger all the way back, surprising as the rod is only 2.5mm thick. I want to keep it as simple as possible..

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    Sometimes the best designs are the simplest - I trust the linkage won't foul on the cylinder-stock interface?

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    With the linkage attached to the tip of the trigger you will get a lot of travel in the first stage, especially if the pivot for the slave / forward trigger is above the fixing point of the link rod.


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    Quote Originally Posted by wwwdot View Post
    With the linkage attached to the tip of the trigger you will get a lot of travel in the first stage, especially if the pivot for the slave / forward trigger is above the fixing point of the link rod.


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    The rod is the trigger, no pivot, the rod will just slide back and push the trigger proper..

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    Quote Originally Posted by krazy_horse View Post
    Sometimes the best designs are the simplest - I trust the linkage won't foul on the cylinder-stock interface?

    JB
    I have a channel cut into the stock to acomodate it..

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    looking good mate

    i think i may be more excited than you for the end result.lol

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