I know a lot of guys here don't like them, but I'm a big fan of Suarez International. Their G43 parts and accessories are second to none in my opinion.
Posts: 553 | Location: Ohio | Registered: April 13, 2012
With minimal effort, you can swap a G17 smooth trigger onto the G43 trigger bar. Measure the location of the blind pin and use a small drill bit to open a hole on the closed side of the trigger to drive the pin out through. Some people have skipped this part and just driven the blind pub out through the polymer. The pin is easily driven out, but the damage to the trigger is unpredictable if you don't first drill (by hand) the hole.
Once the trigger is installed on the G43 trigger bar, I like to use a dab of silicone or epoxy to fill the hole used to get the pin out.
Posts: 1638 | Location: South Carolina | Registered: February 27, 2003
Originally posted by Phred: With minimal effort, you can swap a G17 smooth trigger onto the G43 trigger bar. Measure the location of the blind pin and use a small drill bit to open a hole on the closed side of the trigger to drive the pin out through. Some people have skipped this part and just driven the blind pub out through the polymer. The pin is easily driven out, but the damage to the trigger is unpredictable if you don't first drill (by hand) the hole.
Once the trigger is installed on the G43 trigger bar, I like to use a dab of silicone or epoxy to fill the hole used to get the pin out.
hmmm, that sounds interesting, as I don't mind my actual trigger pull but the serrated portion is a bit annoying when shooting it a bunch.
Overwatch looks good too, just not sure if I need to drop $125 on a new trigger.