NP dude. People all have their opinions on stuff. Its what makes the world go around. Plus, most of them are just cheap
However, IMHO, the JP triggers (and other competition triggers) just do not belong in a "serious usage gun", ie a gun you are planning to take into harm's way. Mil-spec trigger groups are the standard in reliability, and, lets face it, when the bullets are flying, you won't notice the heavy trigger pull.
Actually, what I would like to see WC put out as far as ARs go is a 16" lightweight profile barreled carbine, 4150 steel with chrome lining, forged FSB, Vortex FS, VLTOR collapsable stock, LaRue 7.0 FF forearm, polished mil-spec FCG, Hogue grip, gapper and a LMT rear sight. Hopefully, it'll be assembled right, with no loose parts, and the sights are dead on in the center (not canted one way or the other
) If they make something like this for around $1500, it'll be a serious competitor to anyone else's AR. Their level of fit and finish is amazing, but their choices in parts often leave quite a bit to be desired.