>>64104602
> The lever is physically too flimsy a profile. It would maybe work with tool steel rather than 4140 but even so really needs more material for longevity.
I agree
>lever is exposed for all to see
I can't tell which lever is forcing the reset, I can't tell about which axis it is rotating, and I get see where it is interacting with the BCG nor the trigger.
Can you highlight please?
I know the small lever on the top left which rotate about the medium sized pin to the right of the smallest pin is the lever which rotated clockwise from our perspective looking at this picture when the BCG goes all the way forward, and in rotating clockwise I believe it is then out of the way of the the rear of the trigger bar which can then move upwards (clockwise rotation as viewed from the perspective of this image) as the finer pulls the trigger.
What FRT SS products have you experience with? What have you experienced when trying to pin the trigger to the rear?