Quote Originally Posted by Garvin View Post
PS, John am I right in understanding that the trigger guard is also the trigger spring? If so, I find this truly revolutionary. So when you pull the trigger, you are also bending the guard and the resistance provided by the trigger/sear on the piston rod bent is only part of the resistance you feel when you fire the gun?
Yes Danny, there are in effect two trigger springs, the trigger guard and the spring-loaded plunger behind the trigger, which is part of the detent unit. When the trigger is pulled you can see the trigger guard compress slightly. Strangely the trigger pull is quite light considering there are two spring pressures to overcome.