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2/4/2008 2:11:53 PM EDT
Has anyone had any problems or disappointments with the "15 minute trigger job"? I am thinking about trying it on my second AR build. Any advice or recomendations? It is an Essential arms lower and a DPMS parts kit. Can't afford a match trigger right now!!!
2/4/2008 2:26:55 PM EDT
[#1]
What do you mean by a "15 minute trigger job"?
2/4/2008 2:29:18 PM EDT
[#2]
15 minute trigger job

I have yet to do it but another MO member here has and its really nice.
2/4/2008 2:30:05 PM EDT
[#3]
You can type "15 minute trigger job" into google search and it shows you step by step. I have heard that it works good but some say not to do it.
2/4/2008 2:39:44 PM EDT
[#4]

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Has anyone had any problems or disappointments with the "15 minute trigger job"? I am thinking about trying it on my second AR build. Any advice or recomendations? It is an Essential arms lower and a DPMS parts kit. Can't afford a match trigger right now!!!


I would wait until you have enough money for a correct trigger. If you end up totally making a wreck of you present trigger then you will either have a unusable weapon or worse a unsafe weapon.
2/4/2008 2:41:25 PM EDT
[#5]
Add a touch of Moly lube on the contact surfaces and you're good to go. (I use MolySlide I got from Bushmaster a forever ago)
2/4/2008 2:50:33 PM EDT
[#6]
So what can I do to shorten the trigger pull?
2/4/2008 2:58:05 PM EDT
[#7]
There is a replacement pistol grip screw that has a set screw inside it that engages the back of your trigger. It takes out the slack. Brownells has them I think.
2/4/2008 3:08:51 PM EDT
[#8]
My other lower came with a set screw to take out the slack but this one doesn't.
2/4/2008 3:08:59 PM EDT
[#9]
I did it to two of my rifles and had no problems until lately. I must of gotten a batch of ammo with hard primers, and sometimes my gun didn't go bang. I've replaced the hammer springs in both and since then have had no further problems. If its a range queen or plinker its no big deal, but for a rifle that has to work, I'd say no.
2/4/2008 3:18:14 PM EDT
[#10]

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My other lower came with a set screw to take out the slack but this one doesn't.


Your lower with the set screw was most likely a SUPERIOR (that set screw adjustment is one of their plus points)

BIGGER_HAMMER
2/4/2008 3:20:35 PM EDT
[#11]

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My other lower came with a set screw to take out the slack but this one doesn't.


Your lower with the set screw was most likely a SUPERIOR (that set screw adjustment is one of their plus points)

Exactly....so what do I do now that my new lower doesn't?
2/4/2008 4:11:29 PM EDT
[#12]
I did the 15 minute trigger job to 2 of my rifles, one a RRA 2 stage and the other a RRA single.  For some reason the single won't fire Guat, but fires CCI 400 no problems and both triggers feel alot better than stock.  Actually compared my single with a guys Colt with a JP and felt the same, clean break about 3+ lbs. I'm guessing by what the guy told me his is.  Just wondering how long it will last?
2/4/2008 4:53:17 PM EDT
[#13]
Just spend the $35 or so it will cost to get Bill Springfield to do his magic on your stock trigger. You will not be disappointed.


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2/4/2008 5:55:25 PM EDT
[#14]
Does anyone have that replacement screw from Brownells link?
2/4/2008 10:03:40 PM EDT
[#15]
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Does anyone have that replacement screw from Brownells link?


Here you go, #072-000-001EA , little spendy retail $44.20.
2/5/2008 7:33:19 AM EDT
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Here you go, #072-000-001EA , little spendy retail $44.20.


It isn't showing up on brownells when I put that number in the search box!!!
2/5/2008 8:01:14 AM EDT
[#17]

Quoted:
Just spend the $35 or so it will cost to get Bill Springfield to do his magic on your stock trigger. You will not be disappointed.


[email protected]


I second the above.....  he is getting all my FCG in the future.  Great job, no muss, no fuss.  And a great feel when he is finished.

S
2/5/2008 8:11:03 AM EDT
[#18]
I did just a little polishing on mine, and it has a nice clean crisp pull. I didn't mess with the springs though. Anyone else try it without doing the springs and have any problems?
2/5/2008 8:55:28 AM EDT
[#19]
Just got my 3lb job back from Bill and can't say enough good stuff ablout his work.
500 rounds down range and 0 problems. Very crisp pull with absolutely NO creep.

Go with Bill, cheaper and a great guy to deal with.
2/5/2008 10:50:48 PM EDT
[#20]
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It isn't showing up on brownells when I put that number in the search box!!!


http://www.brownells.com/aspx/NS/store/productdetail.aspx?p=307&st=#072-000-001&s=1428
type in with out EA on the end of #. if i was you i would just have the trigger job done.!
2/5/2008 11:01:07 PM EDT
[#21]
I did it to my rifle a while back and have no complaints.  I don't bend the trigger spring leg though.

ETA: I had ywo trigger springs, a heavy and lighter one.  I installed the lighter spring.
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