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First, did your caps lock get turned on?...or do you enjoy screaming at everyone? Its very irritating to read. I don't exactly get your question. Are you looking for a lighter trigger pull?...a crisper more consistant trigger pull? If thats what your looking for then I would suggest some JP reduced power springs. I have them in my AR with the stock trigger and its greatly reduced trigger pull and even gave it a much more crisp feel. Oh and remember say no to CAPS LOCK or scuba steve may just kill you in your sleep. ![]() |
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Some swear by the "15 min trigger pull fix" (I expect someone will provide a link,it escapes me) , I made an atempt, not so hot ,but I might not have done such a good job. I like the Rock River National Match trigger sets. They run as low as $85 when on sale,regular price over the net about $95-$99 . They drop in without much messing about,nothing to adjust (or go out of adjustment!) have a real nice pull around 3 1/2 to 3 3/4 lb. They work great with my ceiner kit and my Oly 9mm upper. Some of the aftermarket triggers won't run a ceiner kit at all or are very spoty. Anyone about to buy a new lower- You can get them from RR with the NM trigger installed from the factory and the lower with the NM trigger is somewhat cheeper than a lower and the trigger as an aftermarket part set. ( You don't wind up with a spare mil-spec trigger but who cares. ) |
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+1 on the RRA NM trigger! I put them in all my builds now. I don't consider a rifle complete without it! I just splash some CLP on them and drop them in, push the pins through and I'm done. You get a great trigger and they WORK. I do have a DPMS lower where the hammer pin tends to walk though, but I tried a different pin and it seems to have quit it. Otherwise anti-walk pins are a good bet anytime anyway... |
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OH... one more thing. Just about anyone will swap in an RRA trigger if you order a kit or LPK, and I think a lot of the complete rifle builders will install them when they build your rifle for about $85 additional usually. Like I said in another thread, a match trigger is hands-down the BEST addition you can make to your rifle. It's like the difference between a stock military 98 mauser trigger and a M700 Remington! |
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http://www.hunt101.com/img/334622.jpg Easy adjuster to make with basic metal working tools and replaces the grip screw. I made this one in about 30 min. and it's just a 1/4-28 X 1" allen head that is drilled thru and tapped 8X32 with an adjusting screw thru the center that touches and pushes up the rear of the trigger. I found it easy to take up the first stage on my trigger and that was all I wanted. Brownells sells this for around $44.00, a description is available in the catalog. Easy item to make but I suggest that it MUST be installed and adjusted by someone who understands the trigger unit as it can be dangerous otherwise. |
Yep. I used to have one of these. While it was nice to have the takeup adjusted - it caused premature wear on my sear enagement surface - I assume because the trigger was never allowed to completely clear out of the way. I think the 15 minute trigger job did better overall at imprving the stock trigger. I ended up pitching it for a RRA 2-stage. I think I have those in 4 rifles now. |
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