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Posted: 7/10/2015 12:45:28 AM EDT
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I picked up one of ALG's AKT's to check out. I love the smoother and lighter pull, the short travel, and clean break. However in my M92 there was a lot of side play in the hammer because of a thinner profile of the legs the hammer spring goes on. Not sure why they took almost .1" off that dimensions, but can understand they want this to fit as many AK's as possible. |
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My question is how sturdy is it? I've heard the Tapco G2 triggers can have issues. I want a rock solid trigger in my guns.
I tend to shy away from custom triggers in my AR's because I fear breakage but now that I've heard of the tapcos possibly having issues I'm worried. What have you experienced or heard about the durability if these triggers? |
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Quoted: My question is how sturdy is it? I've heard the Tapco G2 triggers can have issues. I want a rock solid trigger in my guns. I tend to shy away from custom triggers in my AR's because I fear breakage but now that I've heard of the tapcos possibly having issues I'm worried. What have you experienced or heard about the durability if these triggers? Quoted: My question is how sturdy is it? I've heard the Tapco G2 triggers can have issues. I want a rock solid trigger in my guns. I tend to shy away from custom triggers in my AR's because I fear breakage but now that I've heard of the tapcos possibly having issues I'm worried. What have you experienced or heard about the durability if these triggers? I have 2000 rounds through the Tapco this replaced. Obviously that is no Yeagar level use, but he's stated he's seen them fail. I only have 150 rounds through this one, but I can run it for awhile. Quoted: The Yugo M92 is also a 1mm receiver. The Yugo M85 does not have this problem because it's a 1.5mm receiver. I'll test fitment on the M85 tonight |
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Tapco trigger groups are having issues? What kind of issues are you haveing with your Tapco trigger groups? I have 4 Tapco TG's and no issues with any of them. Weeeeeeellllllllll, I probably should have been more clear. I've seem Yeager report seeing the same pin breaking in some of his classes. And I don't think he is bullshitting because he did a follow up vid with a guy from Tapco who said they would outfit all of Yeagers class guns to see if they break and look at them if they do to see if it's an engineering problem or metallurgy problem. So I'm sure we are safe but if I can a stronger and better all around trigger I think might. |
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Tapco triggers do not come with pins. This is not making sense. Not pin. My mistake. Something in there breaks. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2LtWAyiQXB0 Edit: so I just re-watched it and I did remember correctly. It is a pin (I knew I remembered). Edit again. They most certainly do come with a pin. You guys don't know what you're talking about. And the one dude works on guns?! Yikes.....j/k http://www.midwayusa.com/product/799634/tapco-g2-single-hook-trigger-group-ak-47-steel-matte |
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Not pin. My mistake. Something in there breaks. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2LtWAyiQXB0 Edit: so I just re-watched it and I did remember correctly. It is a pin (I knew I remembered). Edit again. They most certainly do come with a pin. You guys don't know what you're talking about. And the one dude works on guns?! Yikes.....j/k http://www.midwayusa.com/product/799634/tapco-g2-single-hook-trigger-group-ak-47-steel-matte Quoted:
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Tapco triggers do not come with pins. This is not making sense. Not pin. My mistake. Something in there breaks. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2LtWAyiQXB0 Edit: so I just re-watched it and I did remember correctly. It is a pin (I knew I remembered). Edit again. They most certainly do come with a pin. You guys don't know what you're talking about. And the one dude works on guns?! Yikes.....j/k http://www.midwayusa.com/product/799634/tapco-g2-single-hook-trigger-group-ak-47-steel-matte I could be wrong, but I believe that is a sleeve and not an actual pin. |
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My question is how sturdy is it? I've heard the Tapco G2 triggers can have issues. I want a rock solid trigger in my guns. I tend to shy away from custom triggers in my AR's because I fear breakage but now that I've heard of the tapcos possibly having issues I'm worried. What have you experienced or heard about the durability if these triggers? A "G" trigger for you AR is superior in durability to ANY oem trigger out there. The ALG in my use so far is outstanding. |
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Not pin. My mistake. Something in there breaks. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2LtWAyiQXB0 Edit: so I just re-watched it and I did remember correctly. It is a pin (I knew I remembered). Edit again. They most certainly do come with a pin. You guys don't know what you're talking about. And the one dude works on guns?! Yikes.....j/k http://www.midwayusa.com/product/799634/tapco-g2-single-hook-trigger-group-ak-47-steel-matte Quoted:
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Tapco triggers do not come with pins. This is not making sense. Not pin. My mistake. Something in there breaks. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2LtWAyiQXB0 Edit: so I just re-watched it and I did remember correctly. It is a pin (I knew I remembered). Edit again. They most certainly do come with a pin. You guys don't know what you're talking about. And the one dude works on guns?! Yikes.....j/k http://www.midwayusa.com/product/799634/tapco-g2-single-hook-trigger-group-ak-47-steel-matte That "pin" is a sleeve that serves no purpose other than to make it easier to line up the trigger and disconnector so you can get the axis pin through them. G2's don't come with any sort of pin. I can't even see how that sleeve would get damaged like in the video, as it isn't near any moving part. I'm skeptical of the entire claim. |
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Not pin. My mistake. Something in there breaks. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2LtWAyiQXB0 Edit: so I just re-watched it and I did remember correctly. It is a pin (I knew I remembered). Edit again. They most certainly do come with a pin. You guys don't know what you're talking about. And the one dude works on guns?! Yikes.....j/k http://www.midwayusa.com/product/799634/tapco-g2-single-hook-trigger-group-ak-47-steel-matte Quoted:
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Tapco triggers do not come with pins. This is not making sense. Not pin. My mistake. Something in there breaks. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2LtWAyiQXB0 Edit: so I just re-watched it and I did remember correctly. It is a pin (I knew I remembered). Edit again. They most certainly do come with a pin. You guys don't know what you're talking about. And the one dude works on guns?! Yikes.....j/k http://www.midwayusa.com/product/799634/tapco-g2-single-hook-trigger-group-ak-47-steel-matte What you think is a pin in that ad is not a pin - it's a sleeve that aids in assembly. As others have said, Tapco G2s don't come with trigger pins. Before you start slamming people on message boards perhaps you should learn what the hell you're talking about. Spend more time learning about your rifle and less time watching videos from clowns like Yeager. |
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1. You guys are splitting hairs. It can be called a pin or sleeve or whatever else. We aren't in class here getting graded by an uptight professor.
2. He showed the part and called it a pin in the vid. Maybe he should have called it a sleeve, who cares. It's close enough that most people who aren't going to have a stick up thier ass about it knows what he is talking about. Point is, they seem to have problems. 3. To whoever said it doesn't come with that part obviously didn't click the link. You're wrong. 4. To the guy who's skeptical. Yeager did a follow up vid with a guy actually from Tapco so I'm guessing it did happen and your skepticism is misplaced. This is why I avoid posting much. Too many blow hards want to argue over nothing when you all know what basically was being said once I linked the vid. Jeeze |
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What you think is a pin in that ad is not a pin - it's a sleeve that aids in assembly. As others have said, Tapco G2s don't come with trigger pins. Before you start slamming people on message boards perhaps you should learn what the hell you're talking about. Spend more time learning about your rifle and less time watching videos from clowns like Yeager. Quoted:
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Tapco triggers do not come with pins. This is not making sense. Not pin. My mistake. Something in there breaks. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2LtWAyiQXB0 Edit: so I just re-watched it and I did remember correctly. It is a pin (I knew I remembered). Edit again. They most certainly do come with a pin. You guys don't know what you're talking about. And the one dude works on guns?! Yikes.....j/k http://www.midwayusa.com/product/799634/tapco-g2-single-hook-trigger-group-ak-47-steel-matte What you think is a pin in that ad is not a pin - it's a sleeve that aids in assembly. As others have said, Tapco G2s don't come with trigger pins. Before you start slamming people on message boards perhaps you should learn what the hell you're talking about. Spend more time learning about your rifle and less time watching videos from clowns like Yeager. I know exactly what I'm talking about and you're very last comment says it all. A nobody on the net calling an accomplished guy who got too worked up a couple of times a clown. Give me a break. We should all have the same passion about the second as he does. |
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That "pin" is a sleeve that serves no purpose other than to make it easier to line up the trigger and disconnector so you can get the axis pin through them. G2's don't come with any sort of pin. I can't even see how that sleeve would get damaged like in the video, as it isn't near any moving part. I'm skeptical of the entire claim. Quoted:
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Tapco triggers do not come with pins. This is not making sense. Not pin. My mistake. Something in there breaks. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2LtWAyiQXB0 Edit: so I just re-watched it and I did remember correctly. It is a pin (I knew I remembered). Edit again. They most certainly do come with a pin. You guys don't know what you're talking about. And the one dude works on guns?! Yikes.....j/k http://www.midwayusa.com/product/799634/tapco-g2-single-hook-trigger-group-ak-47-steel-matte That "pin" is a sleeve that serves no purpose other than to make it easier to line up the trigger and disconnector so you can get the axis pin through them. G2's don't come with any sort of pin. I can't even see how that sleeve would get damaged like in the video, as it isn't near any moving part. I'm skeptical of the entire claim. And you still didn't watch the video obviously. None of you know it all's did even though I posted it. Wow lol. Typical. That "sleeve" isn't the only thing that's breaking. The fucking guns have been firing off in some instances by themselves. But hey, you guys that have a couple hundred rounds through you gun know what you're talking about. Right? I mean, you see way more than guys who run classes. Lol. I'll leave you guys to circle jerk each other now. This is a waste of time. |
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A "G" trigger for you AR is superior in durability to ANY oem trigger out there. The ALG in my use so far is outstanding. Quoted:
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My question is how sturdy is it? I've heard the Tapco G2 triggers can have issues. I want a rock solid trigger in my guns. I tend to shy away from custom triggers in my AR's because I fear breakage but now that I've heard of the tapcos possibly having issues I'm worried. What have you experienced or heard about the durability if these triggers? A "G" trigger for you AR is superior in durability to ANY oem trigger out there. The ALG in my use so far is outstanding. Thanks. This is what I wanted to know. And to the know it alls. This is last time I'll post any info about parts potentially breaking. Obviously there are 5 years olds here who can't handle it. It's like GD up in here. |
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And to the know it alls. This is last time I'll post any info about parts potentially breaking. Obviously there are 5 years olds here who can't handle it. It's like GD up in here. Seems you're the one coming off as an angry 5 year old know it all. Two or three issues out of thousand and thousands of Tapco trigger groups sold and used (and used hard) is hardly cause to condemn a part. Problem is when an "expert" does not know what a part in the trigger group is actually called, it does not add credibility to him. It is not a pin, it is in fact a sleeve. The trigger pin goes through the sleeve. Different parts. Call it what you want, but if you call it a pin, you are ignorant. |
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Quoted: Thanks. This is what I wanted to know. And to the know it alls. This is last time I'll post any info about parts potentially breaking. Obviously there are 5 years olds here who can't handle it. It's like GD up in here. Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: My question is how sturdy is it? I've heard the Tapco G2 triggers can have issues. I want a rock solid trigger in my guns. I tend to shy away from custom triggers in my AR's because I fear breakage but now that I've heard of the tapcos possibly having issues I'm worried. What have you experienced or heard about the durability if these triggers? A "G" trigger for you AR is superior in durability to ANY oem trigger out there. The ALG in my use so far is outstanding. Thanks. This is what I wanted to know. And to the know it alls. This is last time I'll post any info about parts potentially breaking. Obviously there are 5 years olds here who can't handle it. It's like GD up in here. Tapco triggers do not come with pins. You are in a technical forum and you will be called out when posting inaccurate information. You were being corrected, didn't like it, and started calling other posters names. NOT ALLOWED HERE. Your source does not have much credibility if you know of Mr Yaeger's past and past utube postings. I'm guessing you don't. You post like this again and I will affect your ability to post here. dryflash3 |
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