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Old 17th September 2004, 00:16
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Smooth trigger for Gold Cup

Hi,

I have a Colt Delta Gold Cup and I'm wondering if anyone makes a trigger that is non-serrated. For some reason, the stock trigger gives me a blister after about 200 rounds. I have several other 1911's and haven't really had a problem with them. Thanks for any suggestions.

Tom

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I don't believe that anyone makes a smooth faced trigger to fit the Gold Cup frame. Would kind of like to have gotten one myself. For some reason the wider serrated trigger face bothers my finger also; so I just took a dremel tool with a sanding drum and knocked down the sharp edges. I suppose that you could just sand it smooth also.

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But won't the blister get hard eventually and become a callous?

O.K. On a serious note Brownells has one that looks smoother than stock, but does have a couple grooves in it. It is a light trigger made from magnesium and titanium. The exact link I saw it at is:
http://www.brownells.com/aspx/NS/st...-LIGHT+TRIGGERS

Also my AMT Hardballer has a smooth faced wider trigger so somebody made them at one time.

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I have a 'short' aluminum trigger made by King's for a Gold Cup. I did not buy the Gold Cup I had intended it for. If you were interested, I would sell it to you cheap and you could make it into a smooth one easily. 44 Man
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