David Levene wrote:Don't expect to be allowed to change the trigger for equipment control. It must be tested exactly as yo shoot it.
Exactly, and fairly so. That's the reason I didn't pursue it.
In reading about this newer trigger, I thought the rule had changed, permitting a swivel joint. But if it too, is locked in placed for shooting, then it's not the same as my design.
BobGee wrote:Interesting concept though I'm not sure of the benefit. Doesn't/didn't the additional movement in the blade make the trigger release feel a bit "vague"?
Actually, the feeling was not vague at all. More like balancing the finger on a pin head, similar to a Free Pistol button trigger. The key was to position the ball joint on the center of the finger, so that it would pull directly backwards. Positioned higher or lower then it was a bit "tippy" indeed.