from the Hip
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Gentlemen:
Sometimes when I ease off the trigger on my AR15 it fires a round. This usually happens when I am at the bench practicing my follow through, regardless of where I set the over travel set screw. Am I correct to assume the disconnector needs to hold the hammer longer while trigger shoulder moves into position on the hammer notch? To achieve this should I file the heal of the front flat of the disconnecter (opposite the disconnector spring) to allow it to pivot more forward? Thanks in advace for your help.
FtH
Sometimes when I ease off the trigger on my AR15 it fires a round. This usually happens when I am at the bench practicing my follow through, regardless of where I set the over travel set screw. Am I correct to assume the disconnector needs to hold the hammer longer while trigger shoulder moves into position on the hammer notch? To achieve this should I file the heal of the front flat of the disconnecter (opposite the disconnector spring) to allow it to pivot more forward? Thanks in advace for your help.
FtH