Getting that slide fire to run, the right way

mp15.22:

Nobody is saying you can run the slide fire on the stock trigger. The finger-tool I created took my slide fire from so-so to super-easy. It runs like a champ now. I am suggesting that the typical tradeoffs between trigger weight and light-strikes, and super-light uppers, and recoil-enhancers need not be so tight. If you run my finger device, you have more leeway to make other tradeoffs, instead of worrying about walking a tightrope and suffering light strikes.

Basic:

They are suggesting that instead of making a sheet-metal tube for your finger (as in first post of this thread), you can simply buy a finger pick.
 
mp15.22:

Nobody is saying you can run the slide fire on the stock trigger. The finger-tool I created took my slide fire from so-so to super-easy. It runs like a champ now. I am suggesting that the typical tradeoffs between trigger weight and light-strikes, and super-light uppers, and recoil-enhancers need not be so tight. If you run my finger device, you have more leeway to make other tradeoffs, instead of worrying about walking a tightrope and suffering light strikes.

Basic:

They are suggesting that instead of making a sheet-metal tube for your finger (as in first post of this thread), you can simply buy a finger pick.

Pics and how much?
 
The metal picks I bought mold real nice to my trigger finger. Nice and solid at the contact point with the trigger. Now if I could get some time put in the woods I could test this interesting hypothesis.
 
I was actually thinking of having a purpose built tight glove ( which I already use shooting), putting a small strip of very hard foam in that sweet spot, and taking off 1/16 or so from the finger rest. I bought mine direct from Slide Fire Solutions so it was already tuned and tricked out with recoil enhancer. Remains to be seen how long the Dems let me keep it though, LOL
 
I have only tried mine a few times. Still lacking ammo in the area that I live.
 
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