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1/25/2015 1:16:58 AM EDT
just curious if anyone here has installed one and wha your thoughts were. I just picked one up for $120 shipped and figured I'd give it a shot but haven't seen much of any sort of review on them anywhere. It's a light (3lb) pull single stage. I'll be posting something as soon as I get it installed and be some rounds down range with it.
2/10/2015 5:41:39 PM EDT
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Im interested in this trigger, did you test it out yet?
2/10/2015 5:47:41 PM EDT
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I would love to hear some feedback as well.  If you could measure reset with a caliber that would be great.
2/10/2015 7:12:47 PM EDT
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i was very confused for a moment at the thread title haha.
2/12/2015 5:53:49 PM EDT
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I just put one in my AR .308 will be testing hopefully this weekend if you read about the maker of the trigger he has 35 years experience, worked for timney, etc... It is well made, and fit in my Match Rainier lower like a glove. I also picked one up for I think $125'ish.
2/12/2015 6:05:33 PM EDT
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I just put one in my AR .308 will be testing hopefully this weekend if you read about the maker of the trigger he has 35 years experience, worked for timney, etc... It is well made, and fit in my Match Rainier lower like a glove. I also picked one up for I think $125'ish.
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Awesome, will you be comparing it to any other triggers?
2/12/2015 6:07:40 PM EDT
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Well in comparison to ALG and Timney I have never owned a Gies.
2/17/2015 12:15:15 AM EDT
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Good info from this link,check it out, I'm going to pick one up, review forthcoming.

Link to Velocity Info
3/9/2015 12:12:44 PM EDT
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any feedback on this? Im pretty interested in the trigger but cant find any reviews. Im also a bit turned off by the below video...the front sight is on backwards, not that, that has anything to do with the trigger but its the attention to detail.

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KsWYJCb9QnM[/youtube]
3/9/2015 1:05:49 PM EDT
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I could not make up my mind on a 'good' trigger - so for now I am running the ALG. For the price - ALG is a fine trigger. I am still looking for an upscale trigger and feel the ALG will make a very solid back-up part.

Where are these reviews? Specifically a 4lb. straight trigger....

If they compare to the big boys - they will sell a ton of them.
3/9/2015 1:44:55 PM EDT
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I posted this but it went off to page 2 or 3....I promise you this is hands down one of the best triggers I have ever used I just ordered another 2 for my other AR's. I really cannot say anything bad about the trigger there is no slop in it at all....very crisp pull, beautiful reset.







"So I went to the range, my AR has velocity 3lb drop in trigger, kynshot hydraulic buffer, JP tuned buffer spring, wmd NiB-X BCG, rest is mostly Rainier parts, etc..






At 200 yards this was my best grouping, and I can't say anything better about the trigger it is as smooth as any other trigger I have fired (Timney, Gies, ALG,etc...) has a nice audible reset, a crisp pull, just loved it."




























 
3/9/2015 1:47:26 PM EDT
[#11]
Very nice shooting! Thanks for the feedback.
3/9/2015 1:48:40 PM EDT
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Thanks, and another thing when you put your weapon on safety. The trigger literally has no play in it at all...like there is no forward or rear movement at all, not sure if anyone cares about that, but to me it shows just how well made the tolerances are in it.
3/9/2015 1:52:05 PM EDT
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Also forgot to mention for installation it was as easy as any other drop in on the market. Mostly it reminded me of the Timney drop in for install, was fast and easy.
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