So I pulled the off trigger and started to swap out parts. I had found a disconnector in my parts drawer, so I started there before i parted out my DD LPK for it's trigger. Low and behold that was it. It acts like the other triggers. I thought that that that can't be it, so I swapped the old part back in and the old behavior came back. Swapped the found piece in and back to normal. I wouldn't think that the disconnector would affect the trigger that way.
Here are the disconnectors. The one on the bottom with the longer nose towards the top is the bad actor. The one on top was from my disconnector fairy that fixed it.
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Nice "crisp" 5lb pull, some overtravel and solid reset.
Last edited by FromMyColdDeadHand; 06-25-18 at 22:41.
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