Thank you, Sir. Much appreciated.You sir are one of a kind. This reminds me of the two men who made triggers for the XP100 when IHMSA was a big sport. One was Mike Dewey, an engineer. The other was Del Taylor, a jeweler. Both were OUTSTANDING triggers. I own(ed) three of the triggers by Mr. Taylor and two by Mr. Dewey. Mr. Taylor’s trigger was a work of art. Delicate and gorgeous in every respect. Drop that XP100 with the trigger set at 2.5 ounces, not a worry. Mr. Dewey’s triggers were a work of absolute perfection, not a single piece nothing, wasted, everything in its place. Holds the sear just as well as Mr. Taylors. I never had a Dewey trigger past 4 ounces, but never failed a test.).
You sir seem to be a combination of the best of both. Beautiful artwork, that is perfectly functional.
Now forget all the flowers and smelly perfume and GET BACK TO WORK!.
Del Taylor trigger on the XP. If you look close you can see how finely made he trigger shoe is.
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Dewey Trigger on this center grip conversion of an Anschutz 64P. If you look closely you can see that the trigger shoe is just a knurled rod. Not as pretty but just as functional.
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I have a couple of those triggers around here somewhere. I put at least a couple in the V-22 actions for pistol builds like you have pictured. It was quite a task.
MB