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Posted: 2/24/2011 7:29:54 PM EDT
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I am doing an spare no expense AR build. I am trying to decide on a trigger and seem to be all over the place. Only guidelines are Single stage, constant with Mil spec ammo, and would like to be a 4lb break, and would prefer it not to have adjustment screws that could come loose.
So with that in mind I have been looking at Spikes Trigger, LWRC Trigger, Accuracy Speaks Trigger, and I am intrigued by the Wilson Combat TTU. Obviously with the $ for the last two I would like some input. |
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I have some experience with the Spike's and Accuracy Speaks units.
For a 3 Gun or precision unit, I would go with the Accuracy Speaks. Please read the instructions that come with it to fit the trigger to your safety/lower. You might need to work on the disconnector, or buy a new one. No bigger in my mind, but others might think differently. People whose opinion I trust have tested the Wilson Single Stage TTU and have come away impressed with it. Pricey, though. |
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I have some experience with the Spike's and Accuracy Speaks units. For a 3 Gun or precision unit, I would go with the Accuracy Speaks. Please read the instructions that come with it to fit the trigger to your safety/lower. You might need to work on the disconnector, or buy a new one. No bigger in my mind, but others might think differently. People whose opinion I trust have tested the Wilson Single Stage TTU and have come away impressed with it. Pricey, though. Now I will not be doing much long range precision or bench shooting. I guess my vision would be a much smoother consistent pull no creep combat reliable trigger. With that in mind would you still recommend the AS? |
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I have some experience with the Spike's and Accuracy Speaks units. For a 3 Gun or precision unit, I would go with the Accuracy Speaks. Please read the instructions that come with it to fit the trigger to your safety/lower. You might need to work on the disconnector, or buy a new one. No bigger in my mind, but others might think differently. People whose opinion I trust have tested the Wilson Single Stage TTU and have come away impressed with it. Pricey, though. Now I will not be doing much long range precision or bench shooting. I guess my vision would be a much smoother consistent pull no creep combat reliable trigger. With that in mind would you still recommend the AS? Then the Spikes Nickle Boron Trigger Group is fine. You can get a solid 5.0lb trigger with it. Some creep will be there, as well and overtravel and a longish reset because it is a std. FCG. If you want lighter you can try some JP springs and see if you like them. |
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I am unfamiliar with the Company but I have heard in several posts that the LWRC Enhanced NiB LPK is better than Spikes. And several places seem to hold LWRC in very high regard quality wise. But I cant seem to find much about them on here. Anyone have opinions of them?
Also to throw another wrinkle in. How would the Spikes or LWRC compare to a Bill Springfield modified Mil Spec Trigger? |
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Maybe I got lucky but the best trigger I own came in the all-stainless AR-Stoner LPK Midway sells. Most everybody who pulls it believes it cost a fortune. ETA: if you have 5 minutes and know how to rub 2000grit sandpaper on sharp edges you can do your own 'trigger mod'. |
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Lotta folks here complain about Bill Springfields' trigger jobs, but the one I have is worth it's weight in gold. Don't know what else a trigger is supposed to do....and why it needs to cost $2-300. But for $35, it's a damn good unit. You will know why we complain about our Springfield trigger jobs once you have put 1000-2000 rounds downrange with yours and it all of the sudden turns into an "Oh Shit!" trigger. |
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Maybe I got lucky but the best trigger I own came in the all-stainless AR-Stoner LPK Midway sells. Most everybody who pulls it believes it cost a fortune. ETA: if you have 5 minutes and know how to rub 2000grit sandpaper on sharp edges you can do your own 'trigger mod'. You shouldn't have to do that with the "Best", I never did |
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No AR-!5 has a Mil-Spec FCG. The closest you can come to it is a GA DMR what? I think what he's trying to say is the AR15 version of the trigger is missing a couple of parts that a military issued M16 would have, and therefore is not truly mil spec. |
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No AR-!5 has a Mil-Spec FCG. The closest you can come to it is a GA DMR what? I think what he's trying to say is the AR15 version of the trigger is missing a couple of parts that a military issued M16 would have, and therefore is not truly mil spec.
Not only missing pieces, they aren't Mil-Spec |
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I am doing an spare no expense AR build. I am trying to decide on a trigger and seem to be all over the place. Only guidelines are Single stage, constant with Mil spec ammo, and would like to be a 4lb break, and would prefer it not to have adjustment screws that could come loose. So with that in mind I have been looking at Spikes Trigger, LWRC Trigger, Accuracy Speaks Trigger, and I am intrigued by the Wilson Combat TTU. Obviously with the $ for the last two I would like some input. Look at the McCormick (sp)? trigger drop in. 4lb pull. Nice trigger. I have over 15K pulls on one with out any problem. Ignites any .mil primer...running two other rigs with this trigger w/o any problems... No adjustment screws... ETA...I hate double stage triggers in any of my "active" ARs... |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: No AR-!5 has a Mil-Spec FCG. The closest you can come to it is a GA DMR what? I think what he's trying to say is the AR15 version of the trigger is missing a couple of parts that a military issued M16 would have, and therefore is not truly mil spec. ![]() Not only missing pieces, they aren't Mil-Spec So my buddies registered receiver AR15 with Colt F/A FCG is not Mil. Spec? |
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