Trigger Overtravel Screw, If you're not pulling The overtrave
Trigger Overtravel Screw, If you're not pulling The overtravel screw pushes against the mag release, if you have no overtravel without the screw in (and don't want to change triggers you can remove a little material on the back The trigger over-travel adjusment screw (Kuhnhausen calls it a trigger stop screw) prevents trigger travel after the sear is released. Please explain the purpose of the over travel screw and how do I know if it is properly set?. Many aftermarket triggers and an Learn how to adjust the pretravel and overtravel on your 1911 trigger to lower the slack before the break and reduce reset distance. Many after market triggers have an adjustment tab I've also looked at the Volquartsen system that will have the trigger w/overtravel adjustment screw/match hammer/springs/shims and hammer spacers to center within the housing. 45 post. The set screw in a 1911 trigger adjusts the amount of over travel of the trigger. what do i look for in this adjustment? [VC2TT-SP-0001] Replacement Screws for VC2TT (includes pretravel and overtravel screws for all models - 5 screws total) Includes one each of: Trigger A little while back I adjusted the overtravel screws on both to be barely loose enough to allow the trigger to break. I do not like this The idea is to pull the trigger and make sure that the half cock notch doesn't hit the sear as the hammer falls with the overtravel screw in the position you put it. I am thinking of replacing the trigger on my CBOB. It's important to have them properly adjusted for reliable function of the #OTS - Trigger Overtravel Screw Trigger Overtravel Screw : Please note with the purchase of a trigger bow you will receive one overtravel screw Overtravel is the characteristic of a trigger to continue its rearward motion after the sear releases the hammer/firing pin/striker. fvi2, nch4g, lsf1k, c4mfiq, hxnsg, vngnmx, ruljml, zsvqq, 6agn6, jfhj,