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olp73

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The only thing that sucks about this straight trigger design is that it is only "Straight" in one position. Since the EAA/Tanfoglio trigger is designed in a lever configuration, as soon as you pull it back it will be angled backwards. Then you have the factor of natural finger placement. Some people have longer or shorter fingers and require a different resting point for the trigger to be comfortable and safe. With that straight trigger it is only straight in that one position and won’t “Fit” for every finger length. If the Trigger moved straight back like a 1911 then it wouldn’t be an issue, but ours is setup in a lever style configuration and something like this won’t really work well.

The only way I could see it working is if there was an adjustable hinging point at the top portion of the trigger lever. That way you could set the depth of the trigger resting point to where it is comfortable for you but still be able to adjust the trigger leg back to a straight position. That’s a lot of work and extra cost for such a simple part.

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I discovered a few of these a guy had a few years ago. Both my open guns have them, and on my main gun you really don't notice the "hinge" action that much. My EGW sear is fit perfect and with little take-up and overtravel, you hardly notice that it is a piviting trigger. I prefer them over the curved ones, which I have as well.

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