Quote Originally Posted by Emilio84 View Post
Ok so doing the function check the other night on the lower everything went fine. One thing I did notice was that when I cocked the hammer (trigger not depressed) if I pushed the hammer past the initial catch point the hammer shelf would contact the disconnector. It wouldn't stick as if I had the trigger held down but it would click going down and back up to the catch point. I contacted Bill Springfield and he said he set it up this way as extra insurance against a double fire. While I take his word I am just curious how that tiny bit of contact does anything to prevent a double fire. Ideas?


Btw - the trigger pretravel is perfect.. no creep at all and a very crisp break.
Selector on fire, hold the trigger down, cock the hammer, very slowly ease the trigger forward (do not allow it to slam forward and strike the bolt catch!). Repeat several times. Does the hammer hold on the disconnector and then transfer to being held back by the trigger, or does the hammer go forward?

The trigger was modified by Bill Springfield?