Some of you may know that I have been giving away trigger
mechanisms that we invented for my rifles, crossbows and shotguns. If you don't
know the story click on this link. I only have three or four triggers left to
give away. I keep track of where I am sending them and save the responses that
I get. In the last response, this thank you that was added sparked me to write
this blog.
"Clint, I rewatched your video on YouTube and I have to say, you do one hell of a good job when it comes to shooting. Your injury must be kind of high, I am sure that along with your ideas of what will and what wouldn't work, you have some pretty good family or friends that work with you to come up with ideas that work.I am a C5-6 quad and have good movement in my arms, no finger movement. My Dad and I have come up with some shooting apparatuses, but nothing like yours.I take my hat off to you and whoever's helps you come up with the ideas you use to shoot.The regular able bodied shooter has nothing on you."
In fact, my whole blog is pretty much a thank you for
everyone who helps me do my stuff and things. In every blog entry one of my
family or friends is helping me do something. Without any of this support I
would not be me. I want to thank all of you for letting me be me. You guys
don't suck.
Thanks for reading, Clint.
Wow! I just saw your YouTube video with the trigger mechanism. Awesome idea and design. I'm a c7 incomplete from an auto accident in 2016. Do you have any trigger mechanisms left? If not are there any plans or specs from the University design that you'd consider sharing?
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