Edd Harbin
Member
After doing my own trigger job
the only issue with trigger was the amount of overtravel . I decided to try something I've used on other polymer pistols . I took some Marine metal putty and made a physical overtravel for my
shield .
I started by roughing up the existing overtravel nub in the trigger guard . I then cleaned with alcohol . I took the Marine metal putty and formed a larger stop and put it in the trigger guard . While still soft I gently formed it to the existing nub . As it hardened I slowly rough shaped it to the right size . Once it got hard enough to file I started the final shaping . I filed it so it brakes just before contact with new overtravel stop . It's about a sheet of thin paper before it brakes .
Now there is no overtravel , just trigger reset . This has drasticaly improved trigger pull . There is almost no wobble at all now when trigger is pulled . This is easy , quick and anyone can do it . I will fire it before I color with a sharpie

shield .
I started by roughing up the existing overtravel nub in the trigger guard . I then cleaned with alcohol . I took the Marine metal putty and formed a larger stop and put it in the trigger guard . While still soft I gently formed it to the existing nub . As it hardened I slowly rough shaped it to the right size . Once it got hard enough to file I started the final shaping . I filed it so it brakes just before contact with new overtravel stop . It's about a sheet of thin paper before it brakes .
Now there is no overtravel , just trigger reset . This has drasticaly improved trigger pull . There is almost no wobble at all now when trigger is pulled . This is easy , quick and anyone can do it . I will fire it before I color with a sharpie
