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  1. Billet Grip Trigger Bow - Wide Body

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    Gain a competitive edge with the Infinity Interchangeable Trigger System. As unique as fingerprints, this innovative trigger design developed by Infinity Firearms enables you to customize your pistol with the precise fit and feel that's right for you. When used in conjunction with the Infinity frame, you have over 9 different trigger models from which to choose (short, medium and long flat and curved, the Enos or a universal that you can make all your own).

    The Interchangeable Trigger System is machined using an electrical discharge machining (EDM) process guaranteeing exacting tolerances. The trigger bow is made from titanium sheet and the base pad and inserts are made from 6061 T-6 aircraft billet aluminum for superior strength and durability.

    Infinity Firearms also manufactures this same line of interchangeable triggers for all traditional single stack 1911 style pistols.

    Infinity Firearms designed and produces the largest number of custom trigger solutions possible without gun dis-assembly. Specifically designed to be easy to install and to increase competitor performance, without losing dependability or the consistent quality our customers have come to expect.

    This trigger IS designed to only work with our billet grip production.

  2. I have a 18-9 up for sale right now at the classified page and I am selling it with 3 mags (Canada). I have extra 8 Stainless mags (Canada) which I am selling too but the buyer has the the first call for it. If he doesn't want any I will be putting it in the classified page.

  3. NO! Is the die set past that? Ok, do this. Loosen the die so it will go up and down. Raise the RAM and adjust the die down until it touches the shell holder. THEN, lower the ram slightly and lower the die. When you raise the ram it should be pushing HARD on the bottom of the die, and then it will "roll over" - go to its full length stroke. This will take any spring out of the press. The RAM should not just be touching the shell holder for this operation. The RAM must be pushing hard on the bottom of the die, then rolling over to full stroke. You will understand after you play with it some. You might even try and find a you tube video on how to do it. Try this - it should solve the problem.

    ok, ill try this..

  4. Is the press rolling over on the base of the die?

    what do you mean by this? if you are asking me if the top of the shell holder is touching the die at full stroke down...Yes, i did set the die touching the shell holder with a brass.

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