I'm in the planing stage for a singel set trigger for a long barreled pistol. I have Pryor MT.Bill 's booklet on triggers. and have been looking at the measurements suggested in the plans. The overall length is 4" and i need to shorten it to max 3". The biggest challenge is shortening the length behind the shear. Bill's plan is 2.8125" from the rear end to the pivot point of the front trigger. I have to reduce this to 1.5" - 2.0".
1. The length between the triggers pivot points is 0.8125"(13/16") . How much is it safe to reduce this?
2. The length of the rear spring is 1.5625". How short can I make the spring?
3. Does anyone have measurment on a singel set trigger for a pistol?
Best regards
Rolf
These things can seldom be made from a plan without modification to fit the intended firearm.
This a SS trigger for a pistol made using the drawing from Nigel George's "English Guns and Rifles".
But modified to fit into the pistol.
This is a very good trigger.
In making a set trigger the sear surfaces of the trigger must be centered over the pin.
When it was complete the front trigger spring was in a mortice in th plate under the mainspring.
I should have taken more photos before final assembly.
This is the same design used in a rifle with more vertical clearance. But I put the mainspring in front
The spring is made so that it does not put pressure on parts with the trigger in this position
The spring is made so that it does not put pressure on parts with the trigger in this position so the lock be cocked while the trigger is unset.
The pistol trigger has a stop on the plate to accomplish the same thing.
I removed the trigger curl soon after I tried it in the rifle. Made setting the trigger painful.
This rifle was originally made with a plain trigger and I welded lump on the plate and then filed it to shape for the rear pin.
This drawing is for DSTs but the pin sear relationship is the same for the SS trigger.
Dan