Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email. Reviewed here: Volquartsen Target Trigger. The Ultimate Firearms Destination for the Gun Lifestyle, © 2020 Recoil Magazine The trigger seemed to move about as much as the Kidd. The trigger went all the way back to the guard, making it seem like hours before it would reset. Triggers, overtravel screw or not? I think this thread and all the fuss is simply because of a couple of triggers whose screws got loose and caused issues. If you are at an office or shared network, you can ask the network administrator to run a scan across the network looking for misconfigured or infected devices. Once the weather improves, I’ll range test it with a hundred or so rounds. Do not screw this one in to far, or it will stop it from firing altogether. i have a very similar melonited John Harrison trigger on a couple of my pistols and another 2 on order, one of which is going into my CBOB to replace the Greider that's in there now: For a target / range gun - yes. Update June 14, 2016: I just installed a Volquartsen trigger blade in this 10/22. No changes were made to the OEM parts and the stop can be removed easily. Remember you need some overtravel for the trigger to reset properly. Sign Up today for our FREE Newsletter and get the latest articles and news delivered right to your inbox. The usual fix for overtravel is to drill and tap the trigger or the trigger guard to install a set screw that stops the trigger. A trigger with no screw, whose rearward travel is allowed to be excessive can also cause big problems, like doubling and full-auto fire. These are simply the facts, and that’s why aftermarket overtravel reduction mechanisms require fitting or adjustment to the firearm; the loose tolerances and variations from gun to gun (even from the same production batch from the same manufacturer) demand it (See Figure 1 and Figure 3). A trigger with no screw, whose rearward travel is allowed to be excessive can also cause big problems, like doubling and. No chance of it working loose. Been shooting 1911s for well over 45 years and with one exception of a pistol I no longer own, all have had over travel stop screws in the triggers. Ready to join countless others in supporting the cause we have here on 1911Addicts? This is wide enough to lie flat in the hole and makes a better base for the plunger spring to seat against. I worry that over time, it might work itself into a position and block the trigger without my knowledge...one bang too many, I guess. Home » Magazine » CONCEALMENT 6 » How Much Does Trigger Overtravel Matter? ( Log Out /  When you say “10/22 trigger job,” most people think about lightening and shortening the pull required to release the hammer. A common example is found in overtravel reduction products for Glock handguns. Caveat Emptor “Bruh,” they say, “Maybe you say overtravel reduction is dumb, but I like it, it makes me feel warm and fuzzy.” They say the ultimate shooting cop out, “Well my [widget/universal nylon holster/Israeli carry .22 derringer/fill in the blank] works for me.” Let me give you some reliability and safety reasons so that I can say I told you so when you ignore me. Email this Page . I am probably being over cautious, but on the guns I carry for self defense, I remove the set screw completely. What exactly as I'm listening for? Discussion in 'General 1911 talk' started by Bulldog7906, Mar 20, 2015. A forum community dedicated to all 1911 firearm owners and enthusiasts. The trigger went all the way back to the guard, making it seem like hours before it would reset.