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V2 EBR trigger shoe
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Guest_H2O MAN_*
, Mar 13 2012 08:43 AM
V2 EBR TRIGGER SHOE H2O MAN M14HDW.US MK14 Mod 2 MK14 EBR
20 replies to this topic
#9
Posted 13 March 2012 - 07:56 PM
Agreed. The M25 trigger feels like a tiny thin glass rod breaking. Something thick on it might take away some feeling. Kinda like lock picks, I don't like the ones with the sheath or grip on the body, I like the plain thin ones, as you can feel the lock internals better as you work.
m14brian
m14brian
#12 Guest_H2O MAN_*
Posted 14 March 2012 - 04:47 AM
M21guy, on 13 March 2012 - 07:37 PM, said:
I like mine as is. Death never felt so light. lol
My M14/M21A5 C-IED MAX-PAK trigger is the same, 'ice on glass', but it's made even
better with the addition of the V2 trigger shoe when a pistol gripped stock is used.
The M14 trigger is designed to be pulled in more of an upward direction.
The original trigger is not designed to work well with the angle of a pistol grip.
The V2 EBR trigger shoe is wider and longer than a stock M-14 trigger.
It is very comfortable and the tip of the trigger can no longer stab your finger tip.
#20 Guest_XOXO_*
Posted 01 April 2012 - 04:33 AM
The all steel V2 EBR trigger shoe is made with the correct angle
required to direct the trigger pull more to the back than up.
Why?
Because the M14 trigger is designed to be pulled in more of an upward direction.
The original trigger is not designed to work well with the angle of a pistol grip.
The V2 EBR trigger shoe is wider and longer than a stock M-14 trigger.
It is very comfortable and the tip of the trigger can no longer stab your finger tip.
The EBR shoe was designed specifically for the pistol gripped SAGE EBR chassis and it also
works with TROY, McMillan, LAW483, CM, Blackfeather, Archangel, JAE, Vltor, M14E2 etc...
required to direct the trigger pull more to the back than up.
Why?
Because the M14 trigger is designed to be pulled in more of an upward direction.
The original trigger is not designed to work well with the angle of a pistol grip.
The V2 EBR trigger shoe is wider and longer than a stock M-14 trigger.
It is very comfortable and the tip of the trigger can no longer stab your finger tip.
The EBR shoe was designed specifically for the pistol gripped SAGE EBR chassis and it also
works with TROY, McMillan, LAW483, CM, Blackfeather, Archangel, JAE, Vltor, M14E2 etc...
Also tagged with one or more of these keywords: V2, EBR TRIGGER SHOE, H2O MAN, M14HDW.US, MK14 Mod 2, MK14 EBR
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