Posted: 7/13/2011 6:12:30 AM EDT
| any one ever tried the wolff trigger spring replacement kit, whats your thoughts on it? |
| Superior design as far as reliability is concerned. I have had a number of factory trigger return springs break in the past (some with low round counts). I converted mine to the Wolff setup and have had zero issues ever since. I used the Wolff assembly rated to be the same as factory pull weight instead of the reduced pull option. I noticed a bit heavier pull than the factory trigger return spring, but to me the increase in reliability was worth it. Also, be sure you are using an all metal trigger as the newer plastic coated triggers are not compatible with the Wolff assembly. |
| I put one in mine. You'll like it. It's a snap to install. The instructions are easy to understand, and the work is simple. When you actually see it, you notice how it really works and why it's so much better than the OEM. I installed the standard weight one in mine, since I didn't want any change, and that's exactly what I got. |
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It can be added to a gun with the polymer trigger with just a little work. They state that it won't work because it isn't just a drop in. I added one to mine with the polymer trigger and I have had no ill effects. After I installed it I realized that I didn't even have to remove any metal, just clear the polymer out of the spring channel.
http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_5_15/110274_Adding_a_Wolff_trigger_conversion_unit_to_the_92FS_while_still_using_a_polymer_trigger_.html |