Trigger Stop Screws

Good idea about buying from McMaster.

Do you think smaller size, maybe 8-32 would fit the trigger better? I am at work, but I think the trigger isn't wide on gp100 or super redhawk.
 
I wasn't recommending 5/16-24. That'd be like using a railroad spike for trim work. I was just showing the price difference. I use the 5/16 on bows.

The Brownell's are 8-32.

90291A189 McMaster number for 8-32 soft tip 3/16" long. 25 for $15.16
 
I tried a few times over the years and I never had any luck drilling a trigger. lol
 
Yeah, that is what keeps me from trying is drilling stainless. I need to practice to see what kind of results I can get. I will look around the house for some stainless, any ideas?
 
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Not all stainless steel is the same. Not all Carbon Steel is the same. You can practice, but the end result may differ.
 
Its not the fact that its stainless that makes them extremely hard its the heat treating. I think you will find that the trigger is way harder than most stainless nuts.
 
I think I will pas on attempting this procedure. If I really really want it I will send it to A smith. Thanks for the replies.
 
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