I've been thinking about how awful my factory BM trigger is and just got an idea for a trigger job but i'm not sure it would work.
Now, not being the type that is adventurous enough to risk FA or burst firing, I don't plan on changing the hammer engagement angle (I am taking most of my trigger modding ideas from playing with 10/22's) but instead I want to put a set screw right above the notch to control the ammount of hammer engagement. Anyone think it might work?
ETA: I just realized that limiting the hammer's engagement might prevent the bolt carrier from moving rearward with as much force as it should.
So with that idea thrown out, I thought possibly of putting a 6-40 set screw in the groove of the trigger itself, preventing it from fully rising into the notch and therefore preventing creep safely. The only problem I can see with that is the disconnector might not release the hammer when the trigger's full movement is limited. However with a little JB-Weld I can build up the lower edge of the disco and fix that.
Here is a little rough diagram representing my idea.
Red = Creep setscrew location
Green = Roughly where the disconnector ends
Blue = Overtravel setscrew location
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