justin22885
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i want to build a double-stack 1911 and ive been looking at the sarco castings, they have P14 castings with an integral rail that im pretty interested in, and im confident i can complete one of these from a casting with the tools i already have.. but the one i want, the P14 with a rail is only available with a double-action lever style trigger, i like a handgun with a trigger pull thats the same from first shot to last
so i was wondering what it may take to either convert a para trigger group to single action or DAO, or if the frame can be converted to use a double-stack 1911 single action trigger group?.. could i weld up the cutout for the double action trigger and cut out a new slot for the single action trigger?.. to be honest, i dont really care if its a hinged or straight pull trigger, im just not a fan of two different pull weights and an overcomplicaton of the trigger group just to achieve something that is essentially useless, i may be inclined to convert it to DAO if possible and if i can get the DAO pull weight down low enough to be comfortable to use, having a "second strike" capability can have its advantages
so i was wondering what it may take to either convert a para trigger group to single action or DAO, or if the frame can be converted to use a double-stack 1911 single action trigger group?.. could i weld up the cutout for the double action trigger and cut out a new slot for the single action trigger?.. to be honest, i dont really care if its a hinged or straight pull trigger, im just not a fan of two different pull weights and an overcomplicaton of the trigger group just to achieve something that is essentially useless, i may be inclined to convert it to DAO if possible and if i can get the DAO pull weight down low enough to be comfortable to use, having a "second strike" capability can have its advantages