New trigger guard and lever cock for Omega.
#11
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 3,092
RE: New trigger guard and lever cock for Omega.
That might be doable but I don't think it would gain you much in the way of effective size. Your finger would still be the same distance from the front of the guard. You would simply have more downward protrusion and more chance of it snagging on something.
When you pull the Omega barreled action from the stock, you will see the hammer and trigger are (or at least were) only two major pieces. I was fascinated by the inter-relationships of those two pieces. They may look simple.. they are anything but. Angles and curves that produce exact timings by virtue of their dimensions and shapes, I'm sure you would be looking at what had to involve substantial CAD assistance. Changing even slightly just one of those dimensional properties could easily render the rifle inoperable. This discussion makes me wish I had another one here to tear apart.
The new X7 does appear to be somewhat different at least in the exposed elements of that action design - will be very interesting to see what else might have been altered. I'm hoping that new trigger guard does offer some benefit but will likely have to tear one down just to be sure. Science, you know?
When you pull the Omega barreled action from the stock, you will see the hammer and trigger are (or at least were) only two major pieces. I was fascinated by the inter-relationships of those two pieces. They may look simple.. they are anything but. Angles and curves that produce exact timings by virtue of their dimensions and shapes, I'm sure you would be looking at what had to involve substantial CAD assistance. Changing even slightly just one of those dimensional properties could easily render the rifle inoperable. This discussion makes me wish I had another one here to tear apart.
The new X7 does appear to be somewhat different at least in the exposed elements of that action design - will be very interesting to see what else might have been altered. I'm hoping that new trigger guard does offer some benefit but will likely have to tear one down just to be sure. Science, you know?
#12
Fork Horn
Join Date: Jan 2006
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Posts: 194
RE: New trigger guard and lever cock for Omega.
I really don't have a problem with the size of the guard ( but I don't wear thick gloves unless they have a thin trigger finger). As far as with the gun un-cocked, I was always taught to keep my finger OFF of the trigger untill I was ready to pull it. When the gun is cocked there is enough room for me. JUST MY TWO CENTS WORTH.
#13
RE: New trigger guard and lever cock for Omega.
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I am at school so this one will be a short one... I am thinking if I had an extra trigger guard to play with, I would take it to a jeweler or a machinist. I think you could re-size it just as if you were resizing a ring for your finger. Cut it off front and back insert two small pieces to push the trigger guard downre-weld and polish. If I had the part I think I might really try this... not sure of it looks or if it is practical....
mike
I am at school so this one will be a short one... I am thinking if I had an extra trigger guard to play with, I would take it to a jeweler or a machinist. I think you could re-size it just as if you were resizing a ring for your finger. Cut it off front and back insert two small pieces to push the trigger guard downre-weld and polish. If I had the part I think I might really try this... not sure of it looks or if it is practical....
mike
#16
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Kerrville, Tx. USA
Posts: 2,722
RE: New trigger guard and lever cock for Omega.
I have never had a problem with the size of the trigger guard, just the fact that the trigger jumps so far forward when you pull it. If they just redesigned the trigger itself so that it would act like a normal trigger, I would be happy.
#17
Typical Buck
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Join Date: Mar 2005
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Posts: 878
RE: New trigger guard and lever cock for Omega.
At least it doesn't jump forward till you release it. Test firing (with a dead primer) the trigger doesn't snap back but that is without a live load. I also can fit my finger in fine when cocked but that is gloveless and almost all hunting around here is cold weather.