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Posted: 12/24/2010 7:00:56 PM EDT
| Has anyone done this? It looks like if you just trim some material off the back it would fold like a stock trigger guard. I received one as a gift so I'm thinking about trying this on my next build. I like the folding ability of the stock guard, and the gap has never bothered me. |
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I'm going to try it. Not like these things cost an arm and a leg anyway. I'll have to wait until my lower get's back from its SBR engraving though.
ETA: Never mind, it won't work. The MOE doesn't have a spring loaded pin to hold it in place like the regular guard. I didn't look that close before I posted. |
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I'm going to try it. Not like these things cost an arm and a leg anyway. I'll have to wait until my lower get's back from its SBR engraving though. ETA: Never mind, it won't work. The MOE doesn't have a spring loaded pin to hold it in place like the regular guard. I didn't look that close before I posted. so strip a stock flat trigger guard of it's spring, pin, and plunger and install them into the MOE Magpul, did at one time, make a folding version of the enhanced trigger guard |
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I'm going to try it. Not like these things cost an arm and a leg anyway. I'll have to wait until my lower get's back from its SBR engraving though. ETA: Never mind, it won't work. The MOE doesn't have a spring loaded pin to hold it in place like the regular guard. I didn't look that close before I posted. so strip a stock flat trigger guard of it's spring, pin, and plunger and install them into the MOE Magpul, did at one time, make a folding version of the enhanced trigger guard I have done this... i reused the spring loaded detent on one of mine.. took a little bit of drilling to make it fit right in the trigger guard.. but it works now. |
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