tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3274583756441452923.post6358784323583862217..comments2024-02-13T14:28:21.282-05:00Comments on New Jovian Thunderbolt: Odd things that can go wrong 2...New Jovian Thunderbolthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09452246769246304612noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3274583756441452923.post-60961210635946611212015-04-10T19:43:30.569-04:002015-04-10T19:43:30.569-04:00There are two correct positions for the overtravel...There are two correct positions for the overtravel stop: Right and Wrong. The gun comes with the stop Loc-Tited in the Right position. If you screw with it, you will move it to the Wrong position.<br /><br />Taking it out is also Wrong. A lot of people whose 1911 armoring (not "gunsmithing"; there's a difference) never advanced past what they learned in the Army in the '70s, plus Clint Smith, tell you to take it out.Tamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07285540310465422476noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3274583756441452923.post-66477076428779041272015-04-05T10:37:39.125-04:002015-04-05T10:37:39.125-04:00The grip safety can be set up to control overtrave...The grip safety can be set up to control overtravel, but the risk is that the shooter may not always have the grip safety fully depressed. Thus, anything less than full depression will result in varying degrees of excess overtravel.<br /><br />If you are worried about someone futzing with the trigger's overtravel screw, you can have a fixed stop built into the rear of the trigger's shoe. With a fixed stop, you can only add overtravel by filing the stop.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08271697105934618782noreply@blogger.com