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  1. Hi. I have installed the CGW Reach Reduction Kit (RRK) on my Shadow 2, but I'm having some issues with the disconnector. The top of the disconnector rubs against the sear cage and bottom rubs against the frame. I have attached the pictures. Because of that contact I can feel some stacking during the DA pull. I measured my stock disconnector. It is 11.42mm top to bottom. The CGW disco that I got is 11.57mm top to bottom. Not a big difference, but it is there. Is the bottom of the disconnector supposed to contact the frame? Is the top supposed to contact the the sear cage in the center at all? Should I remove some material from the disconnector (bottom or top or both) to at least match the stock disco? I have already sent a similar message directly to CGW, but wanted to see if anyone have ever experienced a similar issue or is it normal. My Shadow 2 was SAO for a long time, so I skipped some polishing. I have already addressed the trigger bar contact points and polishing the center of the sear cage now. Should I do anything at all with the disco (it resets fine)? Thank you
  2. The top of the trigger bar is polished. I can feel pretty much the same amount of tension with the slide off. Again, there is not too much tension, but wondering if there is a way to lower it. The disconnector was removed during conversion to SAO. Last time I checked it with my friend's trigger gauge it showed ~2lb with 11.5 main and ~2.5lb with #13 main. I like #13. I was just wondering if I could get a very light take up and then maybe tune it for more resistance at the break. What about the trigger bar spring tension? Any affect on the take up?
  3. Hi, I have Shadow 2 converted to SAO with CGW Flat Trigger, Reduced Power Trigger Return Spring, floating pin. I like a bit firmer trigger, but want to lower a bit the weight of pre-travel. I do not want to adjust the trigger to remove the pre-travel completely. The trigger bar is polished, top of the trigger is polished, the insides of the frame are lightly polished. If feels very good and smooth. I just played a bit with A01 that I thought felt a bit lighter and I have an itch now to see if I can make my shadow 2 closer to perfection. I probably won't notice any difference when actually shooting, but still... I thought about adjusting the trigger bar spring and read CGW notes about it. Before I start messing with it I wanted to know if anyone had experience with adjusting the weight of the pre-travel and if I'm looking in the right direction.
  4. Hi, I've been reading the forum for several months and finally decided to join. The information on this forum was very helpful to me and I want to thank everyone providing their assistance and knowledge.
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