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7/12/2004 5:37:23 PM EDT
I saw a link on how to do a great trigger job somewhere, but I dont seem to be able to find it.
7/12/2004 5:42:32 PM EDT
[#1]
First of all, the title of your thread says 'Tigger', not 'Trigger'. Might want to fix that, unless its a Winnie the Pooh reference...

Are you referring to the 15 minute practical AR-15 trigger job?
If so:
15-Minute Practical Trigger Job for the AR-15
7/12/2004 6:15:42 PM EDT
[#2]
F-O-L-L-O-W   T-H-E   D-I-R-E-C-T-I-O-N-S    --so you don't have to complain about various problem you had because you didn't.

If you follow the simple directions, you can't mess up.
7/12/2004 7:55:48 PM EDT
[#3]
I put the JP Reduced Power Spring Kit in mine, it replaces the hammer and trigger springs, it made a world of difference in mine.

www.brownells.com/aspx/NS/store/ProductDetail.aspx?p=7582&title=AR-15+REDUCED+POWER+SPRING+KIT



7/12/2004 9:13:03 PM EDT
[#4]
Usually a spring kit and moly lube will fix an AR trigger right up.

It is $15 total.  If you still don't like it, then you will have to spend $100-$300 on a single stage or two stage aftermarket.

Some FTF's happen if you get the 3.5lb(yellow) spring kit from JP, so I would go with the 4lb (red).
7/13/2004 2:31:40 AM EDT
[#5]
Thanks guys!
7/13/2004 2:47:20 AM EDT
[#6]
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