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Old September 3, 2014, 12:04 PM   #16
Matveicat
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Trigger

In the end the trigger doesn't have to be stiffer. Keltec found a way around it, its not really the weight thats annoying so much as the roughness, some people like heavy triggers, and if there smooth you really don't think there heavy to the touch. Notched plate around the magazine area might work decently. Bullpups get a bad rap for triggers due to the trends on how to make or convert one, but it can be fixed. Not easy to fix after the fact... But even jsut a tuning can help. From what ive heard Tavor users thought the inaccuracy issues stemmed from tis bad trigger(typical) but then a aftermarket cleaned that up and it still had issues, point being the triggers module can be cleaned up making system less of burden over all. So having the trigger int he original rifle softened and re calibrated for the new bull pup once built might be worthwhile as much as designing a very pistol like transfer for the new trigger. The mag release might be another concern.

Purpose design it is really the best option. Take a engineers designing class and do some independent study on strengths of materials. Then you can either build it for personal use only, with all NFA regs minded, and never sell it. You could also do a type 7 ffl i believe then you could manufacture and sell it(once serialized). Machining can be tricky. If the price is right I've looked at additive. Check the regs to be clear and check the NRA or someone reliable for a translation of the legal speak, its not very clear.
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