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8/11/2011 3:11:58 PM EDT
Just installed a new nickel boron spikes trigger and was wondering if there is anything besides shooting that I need to do to help break it in? Anything that I need to be cautious about?

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8/11/2011 3:13:04 PM EDT
[#1]
Just shoot it.
8/11/2011 3:15:23 PM EDT
[#2]
Quoted:
Just shoot it.


Assuming you function checked it and it all works then yeah, lube and shoot!
8/13/2011 7:28:27 AM EDT
[#3]
Just got back from the range and already a noticeable difference. Very happy with the upgrade for the price.
8/13/2011 8:35:08 AM EDT
[#4]
Was just gonna ask how you liked it.
8/13/2011 9:01:32 AM EDT
[#5]
I have a few NiB battle triggers and they all got better with use. After 200-300 rounds they were slick. One was on a 5.45 that used the heavier hammer spring (really screwed up the slick advantage of the NiB coating). I bobbed the hammer tail and re-installed the origional hammer spring, did not care for the hard trigger.
Later (after break-in shooting), I lubed the pins and installed lighter springs (Tubbs), jeez what a difference. These trigger groups are an improvement over most single stage factory setups, they do improve with use (as do most factory triggers). I do not feel they are required, but they are an improvement.
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