


pretty sure that’s just an m4x50 running all the way through.



pretty sure that’s just an m4x50 running all the way through.
i highly recommend the metal ss lever from DNT but i’m sure the right material would hold up pretty good. and correct, the front just wraps around the front of the bolt. the little tab on my short trip is so it can interface with the breech face but remnants trip uses the front of the bolt.
mike is marsbluff creations, he modeled the standoff version of the ss db alloy. but, otherwise yes, i’m pretty sure remnants mac super safe system trip bar does work with my ss db alloy, correct. and i’m not sure if you could just bend it to 90 degree. test it out on one of your 304ss trips, just check the timing of when the bolt gets home and when the hammer drops, they should be close.
my release and mikes release stemmed from the SS mac beta tests. mike and i designed the standoff version and the original db alloy in conjunction with each other to ensure compatibility amongst both versions. the db alloy only works with sheet metal trip bars. my and mikes both use the short style trip bar that i designed based off of remnants trip bar design in the early beta stages. remnants mac super safe system uses his longer style trip bar but it should work all the same in either build you do. remnants rear bend angle is slightly different but all in all the parts that interact with the super safety are the same dimensions essentially.
duganashley on the sea has a ton of great info that you’re looking for.
my ss db alloy has it and it’s ss compatible. no documentation for it though. someone in the ss mac beta supplied us with the stl files. i converted them to step and modified it for ss.