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at this point how do you keep from inletting the front of the trigger plate so it does not have to be shimmed up later, this seems to be a common problem...
 
Not sure. I never had to shim the trigger plate. I get the triggers inlet in the next video. Maybe what you are looking for is in there.
 
Well, I’m finally caught up. Gonna be honest here, I always felt intimidated by the thought of a build such as this. Your explanations really break it down and make it seem rather easy.
I know that patience is not a strong point of mine, so I would have to be aware of that through the process, but it does not seem as daunting as before.
Thank you for this.
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