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Old April 5, 2021, 08:15 AM   #4
Unclenick
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I was figuring he meant overtravel, as removing it eliminates part of the total trigger range of motion. But if he is trying to shorten only the first stage, then, yes, that's controlled by the bow. It is not something I would recommend changing much with a GI or other steel stirrup trigger because it helps cushion trigger bounce that occurs when the slide is released while you are not holding the trigger back. However, if you go to the lighter aluminum stirrups, especially one with a titanium bow, you don't need as much bounce protection and you can bend the bow back a little before it narrows enough to start rubbing or interfering with the magazine. But if the problem is getting your finger inside the trigger guard, rather than change the first stage pull length, you can get a trigger with a shorter stirrup.

The goal here needs to be clarified.
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