Soon I'm starting a new campaign and I want make everyone comfortable during the games, I want them feel safe, so during session zero among the other things I thought about giving them a list of triggers and hard/soft no to fill from everyone so that I know what to avoid and what to do best. Has anyone ever made something like this and would like to share the tenplate/found one of these online and could give me a source? I also remember finding one sometime ago, but can't find it anywhere. If not, could you give me some advices about what to include on this list?

My scenario is, I have 4 creatures attack the opponent. The opponent blocks one of my creatures and his creature has lifelink, that creature with lifelink dies. My attacking creatures then attack, take his hp to zero, and then after that his lifelink ability triggers and he goes back up to 3hp surviving the attack. I cannot remember this ever being the outcome of a creature battle. I am fairly confident this exact scenario has happened before and either I lose or the opponent would lose, regardless of lifelink. Once zero hp is reached, then that player losses the game. Is this correct or have I traveled to another universe?


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The short 2mm reset makes the Zero trigger one of the fastest on the market. The reset is also positive, which facilitates even faster shooting during training or competition. The trigger, hammer, and disconnector are EDM cut and then polished with brass wire to a micron finish in all critical contact areas for a friction-less engagement. The pull-weight and disconnector set screws are also welded after loctite for safety and a lifetime of use.

To clean the ZERO trigger when the trigger is outside the rifle, we recommend using camp fuel or white gas. Fully soak your trigger inside a small container of white gas for about 5 minutes. Make sure the container is covered or has a lid. Use clean cotton patches to wipe off all carbon deposits from hammer, disconnector, and trigger.

To clean the ZERO trigger when the trigger is inside the rifle, we recommend using camp fuel or white gas. Place your lower receiver upside down where the hammer faces the workbench. Use a small squeeze bottle to squeeze white gas into the trigger. Repeat this step a few times until all surfaces inside the trigger housing are wet. Without any delay, rotate your receiver and use clean cotton patches to wipe off all carbon deposits from the hammer, disconnector, and trigger. Repeat this process until the carbon deposit is removed from the trigger.

If you chose to use lubrication after cleaning (not recommended), we suggest Hoppe's 9 Lubricating Oil (Model 30128). Only add two drops of oil between the hammer and trigger where the hammer spring is located.

All ZERO triggers are lubricated during assembly. We use Hoppe's 9 Lubricating Oil (Model 30128). This is the only time we add lubrication to the triggers. After you install your trigger into your rifle, we recommend that you not use any additional lubrication. All ZERO triggers are designed to function without lubrication (i.e., run dry). If you choose to run our trigger with lubrication, you must clean your trigger more often.

If you run your trigger dry, as recommended, you should clean your trigger every 800-1200 rounds, depending on the quality of the ammunition you run.

If you elect to lubricate your trigger, you should clean your trigger every 500-900 rounds, depending on the quality of the ammunition you run.

The trigger pull weight is the amount of force that is required to release the hammer, which causes the weapon to fire. If you are an experienced or competition shooter, we recommend our 3lb trigger. If you are a less experienced shooter or intend to use this trigger in a duty or defense weapon, we recommend our 4.5lb trigger. As with any trigger, we recommend that you routinely train with your trigger of choice.

Nickel Teflon (comparable to NP3) is a plating of electroless nickel co-deposited with Teflon that provides remarkable lubricity and takes on the appearance of the base metal. Nickel Teflon application, does not involve heat and therefore does not reduce the HRC of the base metal, but it does create dimensional changes because it is a coating that is adhered to the base metal. Our trigger design accounts for these miniscule dimensional changes, and we also lightly sandblast the trigger parts before nickel Teflon processing to improve adhesion of the coating and to also offset its thickness.

It is a common misconception that the length of the spring legs across the trigger housing will affect the spring force. Our springs are full strength springs with have short legs that do not interfere with the installation of the trigger in the receiver housing.

I installed the trigger and put through 30 rounds of M855 green tip with no issues. Then I loaded 30 rounds of .223 and began to have cycling issues. Since the trigger resets so fast, would it benefit to put in a heavier or lighter buffer? Note when I put back in the original trigger no issues with the .233 rounds.

This trigger is it for me! I purchased the 4.5 lb flat face trigger for my first AR pistol build. Absolute perfection! I just finished my 300 blackout AAC and I put the same trigger in it. Awesome stuff! If anyone is looking for a trigger this is the one! 308 is next!!

Just picked up one of your triggers and was sitting down to install it. I noticed there are 3 loose screws included. The 2 chase screws mentioned in the instructions and a third shorter screw that I can find no mention of. Is there any specific purpose to this screw? I assume it is not just a spare since it is different dimensions.

You are correct. The shorter set screw is for tuning the trigger tail to the safety selector if your safety selector or lower receiver is out of spec and causes you to feel pre-travel. If you do not feel any pre-travel, you do not need to install this set screw. If you do wish to install this set screw, please call us at 480-781-0573.

This is correct. Based on our engineering analysis, we determined that it was better practice to NOT design a cross-use trigger, and instead design triggers tailored to their platform. We designed our AR-15 triggers to function exceptionally with common AR-15 ammunition. Likewise, we designed our AR-10 triggers to function exceptionally with common AR-10 ammunition. Because AR-10 ammunition typically has harder primer than AR-15 ammunition, it requires a heavier hammer and spring. The added mass and force from a heavier hammer and spring, however, could penetrate and fragment the primer of AR-15 ammunition. Our AR-10 triggers are in production and will be released on the website soon.

I recently purchased a 4.5lb after watching the reviews on youtube and was not disappointed. My POF and geisselle triggers will soon become a thing of the past. I tuned the trigger and got rid of the already miniscule pre travel and this trigger DOES NOT MOVE. no creep, crisp break and 2mm reset. Will be a return customer!

Zero triggers are the only triggers on the market that allow users to tune the trigger tail to the safety. They are also the only triggers on the market with arc welded pull-weight and disconnector set screws for a lifetime of use without the loosening or failing of parts.

The bottom of the Zero trigger housing features threaded holes that straddle both the front and rear of the trigger tail. Hardened set screws are provided and can be installed through these threaded holes to finely tune the trigger location and push it into contact with the safety. The trigger tail shape is also modified to cup the safety drum. This patent-pending design allows for fine tuning that eliminates any take-up or over-travel.

The trigger, hammer, and disconnector are also EDM cut and then polished with brass wire to a micron finish in all critical contact areas for a friction-less engagement. The triggers reset is both short and positive to facilitate faster shooting during training or competition.

In another question, someone was wondering why they were getting a "floating point error" when in fact they had an integer divide-by-zero in their C++ program. A discussion arose around this, with some asserting that floating point exceptions are in fact never raised for float divide by zero, but only arise on integer divide by zero.

Our application unmasks floating-point exceptions for divide-by-zero with the _controlfp_s intrinsic (ultimately stmxcsr op) and then catches them for debugging purposes. So I have definitely seen IEEE754 divide-by-zero exceptions in practice.

However, you can sort out what kind of SIGFPE it was, to see that it was actually a division exception. (Not necessarily divide-by-zero, though: 2's complement INT_MIN / -1 division traps, and x86's div and idiv also trap when the quotient of 64b/32b division doesn't fit in the 32b output register. But that's not the case on AArch64 using sdiv.)

The glibc manual explains that BSD and GNU systems deliver an extra arg to the signal handler for SIGFPE, which will be FPE_INTDIV_TRAP for divide by zero. POSIX documents FPE_INTDIV_TRAP as a possible value for siginfo_t's int si_code field, on systems where siginfo_t includes that member.

POSIX and Windows both use the phrase "division by zero" to cover all integer division exceptions, so apparently this is common shorthand. For people that do know about about INT_MIN / -1 (with 2's complement) being a problem, the phrase "division by zero" can be taken as synonymous with a divide exception. The phrase immediately points out the common case for people that don't know why integer division might be a problem.

However, on x86, converting an out-of-range floating point value to integer with cvtsd2si or any similar conversion instruction produces the "integer indefinite" value if the "floating-point invalid" exception is masked. The value is all-zero except the sign bit. i.e. INT_MIN.

More specifically, 00700 is mapped to exception type "Program", which includes a floating-point enabled exception. Such an exception is raised if trying to divide-by-zero using a floating point instruction. ff782bc1db

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