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4/16/2007 6:00:02 PM EDT
I have seen nothing but great feedback about the trigger work from this ad: Tigger work for ARs $28

Anyone have any longevity reports?  My stock triggers suck and this seems like money much better spent rather than buying a new trigger, especially since I really don't like the two-stage stuff.  I am just curious if there is any accelerated wear on the parts from this.  Thanks.
4/16/2007 6:46:20 PM EDT
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i have had mr bill work on my AR trigger--so far, i've only put ~500 rnds through it and i have not noticed any accelleated wear whatsoever; trigger pull and break is MUCH improved over the stock single stage, h/w, its not to be compared to a nice 2 stage

here is what mr bill has attested to to me by EM when i asked him the same question:

"A small weld is added to the bottom of the trigger and fitted, this gets rid of the creep. Back of trigger is clearanced for the safety. Trigger face is re-angled, surfaces are stoned...etc.

Reliability is rock solid, as its more of a target/field trigger rather than a hair match trigger. But much improved over the military trigger pull"

and as much as i can tell and from what the other guys have attested to and never complained about, i believe what the work does and lasts; imo, its worth the $28
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