Trigger safety designs

Teagus at 02h04
26
Aug
2011
Trigger safety designs

Hello all,

I recently became aware of the "quick disconnect pin into the trigger" safety concept for a roller nut cb. Does anyone have any info or pics of other methods? I can't find pics of the New World arb style.

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