| Shouldn't be hard, really. You guys are overthinking *and* underthinking this.
Take apart the grip frame. There's a little spring-loaded piece on the back of the trigger that pushes the sear. Take that piece out, mill a mount for it, cut the trigger away, and mount that 'sear-pusher' and it's mount onto the arm of a short ram. Same motion as the trigger, just mounted on a ram.
Then it's a matter of mounting a 4-way. Which may be more difficult.
EDIT: Alternatively, put a ram on a spring-loaded mount so it can be pushed forward a tad, instead of that little sear-pusher piece. Put a hard little cap or nut or something on it, so it won't wear down the tip of the arm. I could sketch something out, if needed.
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