Posted March 9, 2016 6:00 pm by Comments

By Jeremy S.

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I love me a flat trigger shoe. When I saw this “Stinger” trigger from Nelson Precision Manufacturing — a company rapidly gaining notoriety for its AR.5 bottle opener — on CZ-USA’s Instagram feed, I knew it was going on my Scorpion . . .

There’s the factory unit. It’s FRP — fiber reinforced plastic, or “polymer” in gun marketing parlance — and has a pleasing curve to it and a vertically-serrated face. Just like the magazine release I replaced, there’s nothing wrong with it. Of course, and again just like that magazine release, this doesn’t mean there’s no room for improvement.DSC04784

We’re strictly talking about the trigger shoe here — only the part you actually put your finger on. Nothing about the mechanics of the fire control group is changed. Nelson’s Stinger trigger is a very simple swap, replacing the factory unit and reusing the same roll pin to hold it in place. It fit precisely on that little steel bar that protrudes …Read the Rest

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