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4/10/2009 9:07:46 AM EDT
Does anyone have experience with this one-stage trigger kit?

Link to Brownells Page

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4/10/2009 6:36:56 PM EDT
[#1]
Yes, I have used Jard single stage nonadjustable triggers. They're a.) a huge improvement over the stock trigger, b.) not as crispy as a Timney and c.) very reliable - I have thousands of rounds on them with zero hiccups.
6/27/2009 10:34:25 AM EDT
[#2]
Quoted:
Yes, I have used Jard single stage nonadjustable triggers. They're a.) a huge improvement over the stock trigger, b.) not as crispy as a Timney and c.) very reliable - I have thousands of rounds on them with zero hiccups.


Anyone else also have input on this? I'm interested in a trigger with a nicer feel than stock but one that's just as reliable as stock for a hard-use many-round duty carbine. Wilson has just come out with one that also sounds good, but is twice the price of this one.
So far there's one good review of the Jard here, anyone else have anything to say about them?
7/11/2009 3:01:01 PM EDT
[#3]
Bumpness?
7/13/2009 3:12:05 PM EDT
[#4]
I've used them. The holes need to be reamed so they don't feel like they are binding and so you don't have to tap the trigger pins in with a small hammer. A better choise is have Bill Springfield work over your trigger for $40, or buy his for $50.
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