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    Last edited by Tberger27; 02-03-2012 at 06:38 AM.
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    Basically acts as an over-travel stop?
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    Interesting idea. Do you know what size O-ring you used on your FN?

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    Thats exactly what it does. (I assume the little hump molded into the trigger itself was designed for this purpose, however, the frame is notched so it serves no purpose.)

    They work quite well. I'm not sure what size they are, i just grabbed a few that fit snug, and put an even smaller on at the very bottom to ensure that the ones above do not shift.
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    Maybe I'm looking at it wrong, but it doesn't look like it goes up into the trigger mechanism. I don't understand how this would reduce trigger travel. The teigger would still travel the same amount unless an o-ring gets pinched between the trigger and the frame. Just looks like it would make it feel like you have a fat finger. Again I could be looking at it wrong. I'm not a pro by any stretch.

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    I cut a piece of rubber and glued it behind the trigger on the frame of my M&P. It works fantastic but probably isn't legal in competition. Note: the rubber has to be exactly the right thickness to stop the trigger travel at the exact moment it releases the sear. Install it a little on the thick side and thin it down a little at a time.

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    intriguing idea.
    I'm not tacti-cool I'm just tacky.

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    Interesting. I would prefer the look of black o-rings. Wouldn't it feel more natural to have more o-rings and cover the length of the trigger?

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