FX TRIGGER SHOES

Back in my time during mandatory army service, they teach us some trigger technics. The existing trigger shoe turn little bit sideways (I don't know you left or right handed). So instead of pulling the trigger straight back towards you but just tap it like 20 or 30 degree. OK, the stock Impact trigger is is a bit on harder side, but I have mirror polished all touching/sliding surfaces + grease it with moly, I even ordered new plunger screws from EU, toke them apart and polished inside holes so the springs not rubbing the wall. Something like this,,,,,,,,,,,,,, but with steel balls.

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Back in my time during mandatory army service, they teach us some trigger technics. The existing trigger shoe turn little bit sideways (I don't know you left or right handed). So instead of pulling the trigger straight back towards you but just tap it like 20 or 30 degree. OK, the stock Impact trigger is is a bit on harder side, but I have mirror polished all touching/sliding surfaces + grease it with moly, I even ordered new plunger screws from EU, toke them apart and polished inside holes so the springs not rubbing the wall. Something like this,,,,,,,,,,,,,, but with steel balls.

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Could you give a source of them?
 
What I've got last year or year before maybe, I need to look up as well. I got mine from somewhere in EU if I can recall.
Search for "adjustable load plunger screws" . Not many places having those, specialty item if smaller size. Tool and Die supply or maybe automation and robotics?


 
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What I've got last year or year before maybe, I need to look up as well. I got mine from somewhere in EU if I can recall.
Search for "adjustable load plunger screws" . Not many places having those, specialty item if smaller size. Tool and Die supply or maybe automation and robotics?


Is the set screw on the trigger a 1mm allen? I thought I had every took known to man but apparently I'm missing one.