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Old September 16, 2012, 02:26 PM   #4
Creeper
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Is there a way to take out some of the 'slop' in the trigger?
Not easily. It requires adding "something" to take up the space between trigger shoe and frame. If you remove your new trigger and take some shoe measurements... width and height, and compare to the original trigger, you'll find where the additional play comes from.
It would be easier to remove material from an "oversize" trigger like a .920" Nowlin than to try and add a permanent increase to the Wilson.

Now... if you happen to be a professional welder, or have a good friend who is a professional welder, it would be a fairly simple thing to add a bit to your new trigger, then file and sand it down to fit the frame.
Once, many years ago, I actually super-glued some .003" shim stock to the bottom of a trigger shoe as a (very) temporary fix. I would not suggest or recommend it to anyone as a "good idea"... but my bad idea might better serve to illustrate the issue.

Cheers,
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