Was thinking about the various solutions to the horrendous stock Scorpion trigger...dangerous, I know.
HBI springs = halve the pull weight.
Shim the pack = halve the pre-travel and over-travel.
both are incredibly inexpensive and together make a world of difference.
Shimming the pack by gluing ~.016" thick strips of brass or what material you have fore/aft of the trigger opening works great, but there is a possibility that the glue could release the shim in the violence of recoil. This happened to me with the rearward shim during a match and killed my stage.
Does someone here have the expertise and desire to make a sheet metal stamping of say 27 gauge steel (.0171" thick) that would be held in place by the trigger pivot pin?
What I imagine is a u-channel shim, with a cutout at the bottom for the trigger opening and a pin hole on both sides of the upright portions for the trigger pivot pin. There's plenty of room on the left side of the trigger box and I believe there's plenty on the right side (might even alleviate the problem of the trigger rebound spring getting cockeyed).
You simply disassemble your trigger pack, like you would to install the HBi springs, and before reassembly, you drop the u-shaped shim inside the trigger box.
That's it and there's no gluing and nothing to come unglued.
Anybody interested?