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  • SAWMAN

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    While working on a trigger group back in the 80's I had several "double" on me. One when the trigger breaks,it quickly resets,then one when the trigger pressure is relaxed. It is basically a two rd bump(inertia) fired weapon.
    I was at my 50yd range once and I had the gun put the two shots within 1 inch of each other. The parts went into the scrap pile but was tempted to keep it.
    This was back in the day when only a couple companies were moding milspec trigger groups. William's was one. No such thing as a trigger pack. --- SAWMAN
     

    FrommerStop

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    While working on a trigger group back in the 80's I had several "double" on me. One when the trigger breaks,it quickly resets,then one when the trigger pressure is relaxed. It is basically a two rd bump(inertia) fired weapon.
    I was at my 50yd range once and I had the gun put the two shots within 1 inch of each other. The parts went into the scrap pile but was tempted to keep it.
    This was back in the day when only a couple companies were moding milspec trigger groups. William's was one. No such thing as a trigger pack. --- SAWMAN
    I was at a range just after a fellow was trying out two ARs. One a newly installed registered full auto part of some sort and the other an AR lower that had an 7.62x39 upper added to it. The $2,000 plus full auto part guns would not fire full auto and the gun converted to 7.62x39 was doubling we assumed due to the greater recoil. The danger of unexpected full auto fire is shooting over the berm.
     
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