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6/24/2010 9:52:05 AM EDT
Got 270 rounds through drcoffee's soon to be released Neu-Trigger today and I will just say it was a pleasure. It is a simple $25 (shipped) drop-in part that makes a world of difference for the STG, AUG, TPD, ect. All you do take out the trigger pack and install. No further breakdown is needed. It also does not alter any parts permanently so it is 100% reversible and transferable if necessary.
 
   While the weight certainly felt less, the take up, reset, and break were VAST improvements over the stock trigger. The stock trigger play is now gone. No more take-up, very clean crisp break and minimal reset. Pull feels lighter but I have no way to measure. It could be the overall improvements that make it feel lighter.

Not one single problem shooting Wolf 55g ammo. I figured I'd stick with my budget stuff thinking if it works with this it will work with anything.

   I did rapid firing sequences as well as three round groups and then single shots (@ 100 yrds.) for accuracy. I really noticed the trigger improvements on the rapid sequences and the single shots. During the rapid mag dumps the minimal reset and lack of pre-travel really shined and made the gun incredibly faster on follow up shots than the stock trigger. On the single/accuracy shots the non-existent take up and very crisp break made it easy to put shots were I intended.

I only wish I had calipers to test the before and after measurements. Either way the "feel" and performance is much improved.
6/24/2010 9:55:03 AM EDT
[#1]
Got a link?
6/24/2010 11:04:22 AM EDT
[#2]
Quoted:
Got a link?


I think he is working on a website, but it isn't up yet. You can IM drcoffee for more info.
6/24/2010 11:27:20 AM EDT
[#3]
This sounds really interesting and I am definitely leaning toward one. One quick question though, for anyone that can answer, since this is a drop in part requiring no permanent part alteration, will this have an impact on warranty or not?
6/24/2010 11:43:13 AM EDT
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Quoted:
This sounds really interesting and I am definitely leaning toward one. One quick question though, for anyone that can answer, since this is a drop in part requiring no permanent part alteration, will this have an impact on warranty or not?


Personally I can't see how it would, since it does not involve any alterations like the TT does. When drcoffee allows folks to finally see it, folks will be amazed at how simple it is.
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