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Is a "nice" trigger more about the design or the quality of manufacture? What design would you use for babby's first homemade single shot 22LR? Post technical drawings of triggers.
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>crosman trigger
>this simple
The fucking Crosman 66 and Daisy 880 especially have mechanisms that make no fucking sense to me; I wish mine I've worked on had one that simple. The 66 is a little more gun-like but the 880 is a sheetmetal nightmare if i remember right. Just nothing looked familiar to me.
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>Is a "nice" trigger more about the design or the quality of manufacture?
probably the design, even if you poorly machine a nicely designed trigger the end user can probably clean it up by polishing the important surfaces.

having said that, I suppose it's possible that you could fuck up machining a trigger so bad that the engagement between the trigger and the sear is irreparably fucked, though one could argue that at that point the machining is so bad that the trigger no longer follows the original design
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They're both important. Obviously even a great designed trigger won't work well if the manufacturing is sloppy. But design matters too, geometry affects the forces involved and there's nothing you can do about that no matter how carefully fitted the parts are. A great example of this is the Ruger revolver trigger. It's very reliable but no matter how much you fuck with it it will never has good a trigger pull as the S&W mechanism. Meanwhile, the trigger in the MR73, Korth, Janz, etc, is even better because they added rollers to the S&W design, improving it.
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>Is a "nice" trigger more about the design or the quality of manufacture?
quality of manufacture. like, you need to adhere to certain design principles to have a nice trigger, but those principles are pretty well-established and the difference between a nice trigger and one that is merely okay is just paying extra special close attention to your tolerances and polishing everything up so its smooth and clean and you don't feel anything except the break.
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For me? It's the K31 trigger. Love that elegant two stage design



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