Thanks for the replies, gentlemen.
Quoted: Old Colt semi disconnector. The trigger will two recesses for the disconnector spring one will be further forward near the trigger pin.
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The disconnector is marked with a C, so it must be Colt. The trigger is grey and has the two recesses. This disconnector spring sits in the one closest to the trigger pin and I assume the other recess is for a normal disconnector. The only other markings are on the hammer which looks to be a circled 7 or L and another circle within a circle but it could be a C in a circle with blurred lines. The disconnector works fine without the tail. This is actually the nicest trigger I have compared to CMT and Bushmaster FCGs. Very smooth and crisp, no grit.
Next question: Why do semi disconnectors have shorter tails than auto disconnectors? Do they mill off just enough so it can't be used with a full auto selector? If so, why have the tail at all? So you can use regular triggers with the normal recess location or just for support? Thanks again.