Double Trigger
Materials
Two Ton Epoxy
5 Minute Steel Epoxy
Tiger Shark Trigger
Piece of sheet Metal 3/4 in. wide, 6 in. long

Tools
Dremel (with cutting attachment)
Sand Paper
Primer
Paint

How To
Step 1
Take the trigger out of the Tiger Shark Trigger Frame.

Step 2
Mix Together Steel Epoxy

Step 3
Make a Trigger Shape, make sure it stays above the finger notch on the Grip Frame.

Step 4
Place the moulded trigger onto the original trigger to imprint the shape of the bottom into the Steel.

Step 5
Allow Steel to Harden

Step 6
While steel is hardening, Cut off the trigger guard, sand down the notch for thefinger on top, so it looks like all the rest.

Step 6
Make a new trigger frame out of the sheet metal.

Step 7
Cut a small slot in the finger notch right below where the trigger gaurd used to be connected.

Step 8
Rune the sheet metal from the flat part right in front of the trigger to the slot just cut in the grip.

Step 9
Slide the sheet metal into the grip and epoxy it to the flat, triangle piece in front of the trigger

Step 10
Back to the trigger
once it is dry sand it to the same width of the original trigger.

Step 11
Prime and paint to your desire, not a requirement, just suggested.

Step 12
Put gun back together and test to see if it works.
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