Let me submit the following excerpt for the crowd:
It is a part of official Jackson Rifles´ Manual for the CG Jackson (RPA Quadlock) trigger. Now here goes the noob question: what does the radiused cocking pin accomplish? It is the edge that rests against the sear lever when the pin is cocked. I assume that the radiused edge would move over the lever faster and smoother when the sear is released and gives way, so is faster locking time the answer?

It is a part of official Jackson Rifles´ Manual for the CG Jackson (RPA Quadlock) trigger. Now here goes the noob question: what does the radiused cocking pin accomplish? It is the edge that rests against the sear lever when the pin is cocked. I assume that the radiused edge would move over the lever faster and smoother when the sear is released and gives way, so is faster locking time the answer?