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2/25/2005 9:48:25 AM EDT
I have a Colt MT6700 that I recently bought new and I'm looking at a new trigger because the factory trigger is very heavy(8 to 9 pounds).I'm finding most triggers will not fit those rifles with a sear block such as Jard and McCormick.Does anyone know of a good quality trigger that will fit my gun with a sear block?I do not have access to a good gunsmith locally,so I do most of my work myself.Any info would be appreciated.
3/5/2005 7:38:34 AM EDT
[#1]
Well,I just answered my own question when I stripped my AR down.It does not have a sear block.I thought all Colts made during the ban had the block.My Colt was made in 2004 maybe after the sunset of the ban,I don't really know.It looks like I can use just about any good trigger out there with large pins.I'm looking at Jard and JP.Any reviews would be welcome.
3/5/2005 9:07:45 AM EDT
[#2]

Quoted:
Well,I just answered my own question when I stripped my AR down.It does not have a sear block.I thought all Colts made during the ban had the block.My Colt was made in 2004 maybe after the sunset of the ban,I don't really know.It looks like I can use just about any good trigger out there with large pins.I'm looking at Jard and JP.Any reviews would be welcome.


Colt stopped using the protruding searblock back in the 90s for what it's worth.

Jard and JP and both good triggers. The Accuracy Speaks is also a great choice in a single stage trigger.
3/5/2005 9:14:06 AM EDT
[#3]
The RRA (large pin) 2-stage triggers will also fit into the newer Colt lowers.
3/5/2005 9:42:16 AM EDT
[#4]
Thanks for the replies.As you can tell I'm still ignorant to everything about the AR's but learning everyday.I've hunted for 40 years and shot pistol bullseye for a few years and have hunted varmints and deer with handguns,but have always had a yearning for an AR-15.Thanks again.
3/5/2005 10:10:37 AM EDT
[#5]
RRA 2 stage is a nice trigger
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