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12/25/2008 4:05:12 PM EDT
This is for those who don't have an adjustable lower like superior arms and their trigger creep adjustment:

1. just take out your hammer and trigger,
2 Grind about 1mm or so off the side of a Dime(finally a use for the Canadian coins) and place it under the trigger in the rear.    
3.Put your trigger and hammer back in
4.presto less trigger creep.  

trigger rear can't go down as far, safety still works and the dime can't move because the trigger holds it in and down from any possible rattle.  plus your not drilling the rear of your trigger or drilling the lower for set screws.  Since all receivers are not exactly alike you can always grind a little off the dime face side to get the perfect fit.    

Just did this last night and It seems fail safe, but am open to any ideas.  maybe a micro drop of epoxy on dime to lower surface or on edge.  

12/25/2008 4:35:58 PM EDT
[#1]
Thats funny. Everyone is throwing money at these black rifle's! Dimes under the trigger, quarters in the buffer tube.. lol
12/25/2008 4:40:54 PM EDT
[#2]
sometimes you have to nickel and dime it.

this way I can say, "my ar15 is worth every Dime I put into it."
12/25/2008 5:26:24 PM EDT
[#3]
Aren't you also reducing the engagement between the hammer and trigger? Seems like a possible safety concern with the trigger preloaded like that.

BSW
12/25/2008 6:08:27 PM EDT
[#4]
Prolly safer than the trigger jobs I do on mine.
12/25/2008 7:00:47 PM EDT
[#5]
Quoted:
Aren't you also reducing the engagement between the hammer and trigger? Seems like a possible safety concern with the trigger preloaded like that.

BSW


well it does the same thing set screw lowers do to the rear of the trigger.  And I tried repeatedly hitting the side and top of the lower with my hand in a sort of jarring test and it never would release.  again you'd have to check each rifle on how much engagement room you have but in my case this worked perfectly.  

engagement really does equal creep doesn't to a point.  granted a super smooth trigger/hammer surface wouldn't give you the feeling so much and might allow more engagement.

all crisper, lighter triggers are possible safety concerns really.
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