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What is trigger slack?

What is trigger slack?

The “slack” is the distance that the trigger moves backwards before any resistance is felt. On a two stage trigger it is this slack that comprises the first stage. Slack in a single stage trigger is usually considered a bad thing.

What does trigger overtravel mean?

Overtravel is the characteristic of a trigger to continue its rearward motion after the sear releases the hammer/firing pin/striker. Overtravel reduction is the attempt to eliminate post-release movement of the trigger, through a variety of components and/or assemblies.

What do you call the last stop of the trigger from the slack before it breaks to activate the hammer or striker?

2.3 Double-action/single-action. 2.4 Release trigger. 2.5 Binary triggers (“pull and release”) 2.6 Set trigger. 2.6.1 Single set trigger.

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What is trigger distance?

The Distance Trigger enables to start or stop a behavior by returning true when the distance between the root bone of an Entity and an object (camera, mesh…) or a group of objects, is successfully compared to a reference value.

What is a no stack trigger?

If a gun does not have stacking, the trigger pressure (really trigger force) required to pull the trigger is uniform from start to finish. That non-stacking is actually pretty difficult to realize because as one compresses a spring, more force is required to compress the spring further.

What is overtravel and Pretravel?

Overtravel (O.T.) —Plunger or actuator travel safely available beyond operating position. Pretravel (P.T.)—Distance or angle trav- eled in moving plunger or actuator from free position to operating position.

Are Aero Precision triggers any good?

The trigger assembly fit my Aero Precision Lower perfectly and it functions well. I am very pleased with this product. While I’m sure that this fire control group would be reliable, it’s got a lot of gritty creep to it. Frankly, the stock triggers that PSA sends with their kits feel a lot better than this trigger does.

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What is a 2 stage trigger?

What are Two-Stage Triggers? Two-stage triggers have an operating process that involves two distinct phases of firing. The advantage of this style of design is that it allows the user to know exactly when the firing will take place. They know that once they set the trigger after the first phase, the gun will fire.

What is trigger stack?

Trigger Stacking is the combination of multiple stressful events in a short period of time, leading to an extreme reaction to a small stimulus. A stressful or scary situation has a physiological effect on a dog.