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  1. #1
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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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