Tuning FX impact a new way of trigger upgradation

I hope some friends would know that I have a fracture in my hip bone due to which my YouTube videos are not coming for some time. I am getting better.

I can't stop my mind to keep away from thinking as my hip bone is not involved in it.

Just an out of box method which is a bit premature as I have not practically worked on it is here.

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The above is the pic of Impact trigger arrangement. Sorry for my poor drawing lines with red colour. 

If I arrange putting a very light leaf spring just under the trigger lever or arrange some kind of coil spring this will act as 1st stage which will be in complete isolation of main trigger mechanism. 

I can adjust the main trigger as single stage trigger.

Now the additional parts and very light spring in the additional parts will work as first stage for me and I can put as light spring here as I want.

As this has no contact which the trigger wheel mechanism, the newly made 1st stage will alway come back when I will leave the trigger after pulling to the newly made 1st stage.

Thus the trigger can be very light, predictable and 1st stage will always return.

Regards, 

Umair Bhaur 
 
I also have thought about modifying the trigger to decouple the stages. This is a quick drawing I’ve made: Link to post



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I couldn't find hat what is it in the red circle I have drawn.

Neither I could understand its working. 

Your guidance will be helpful. 

Regards, 

Bhaur 
 
I couldn't find hat what is it in the red circle I have drawn.

Neither I could understand its working. 

Your guidance will be helpful. 

Regards, 

Bhaur

The green part is the second stage. Once cocked it will be set and only moves when you want to disengage the sear (so take a shot). The orange part is the first stage blade, the point in the circle is the pivot point to let the first stage move independent from the second stage. 

I've made the drawing so it could be backwards compatible with the impacts that are already on the market. Didn't have time yet to turn it into an actual prototype but maybe some day. It's good to keep the mind busy :)
 
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