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Posted: 2/28/2013 5:01:29 AM EDT
| Anybody use/hear about CMC triggers? It's supposed to have a 3 1/2 lb. trigger pull. Is that too low a trigger pull? By the way it's a drop in style trigger. |
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I have never heard of them and therefor would stay away.
Why not use something like the ALG for 45$ http://palmettostatearmory.com/index.php/featured/alg-quality-mil-spec-trigger.html Its cheap. effective and from a proven source of quality triggers. If your willing to spend 190 on that no name trigger why not just buy a full on Geissele trigger and be done with it? http://palmettostatearmory.com/index.php/featured/geissele-super-semi-automatic-trigger.html They are considered by many to be the best there is. |
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I have never heard of them and therefor would stay away. If your willing to spend 190 on that no name trigger. You would stay away because you haven't heard of Chip McCormick? Perhaps you are a gun newb. Hardly a "no name" product. Just use Google. Hell, CMC mags are one of the few brands I use in my 1911s.
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Wow! Thanks, that is not what I'm looking for. They definately look too funky for me. I'll move onto something else. I just hadn't heard of them before. They are available in standard curved format. Google, folks. Google. |
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I just know that in all my trigger research his name never came up. What did come up repeatedly was Geissele, so thats what I went with. I didn't feel the need to google it after seeing what it looked like.
What would you run in your HD gun a CMC or a Geissele? If I am a newb for suggesting he buy a Geissele then so be it. I still say that trigger looks like a POS and I wouldn't buy it with your money. He can keep his E clips.. Ymmv |
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Perhaps you are a gun newb. Hardly a "no name" product. Just use Google. Hell, CMC mags are one of the few brands I use in my 1911s.