Great review Trident!
Great review Trident!
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Great data! Thanks Trident.
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Thanks gents
I'll have to snap some up close much better pics of the ACT trigger broken down so that you guys can get a better idea of how nicely they're finished and what the Hardlubing looks like on them. The individual components are slick as owl sh*t with this Hardlube...neat stuff for sure.
Last edited by ALCOAR; 01-20-12 at 18:18.
+1
This IS really appealing.
I was saving to spend $150 on a Geissele, and in the meantime I spent $35 or so to send my trigger to Bill Springfield. Once Springfield worked his magic, I crossed a Geissele trigger off my wish list.
I am beyond satisfied with Springfield's work, but for a bit more, I think I would simply buy the ALG trigger...
very interested in this, I like the $45 for the non nickel boron version. I wasnt up to spending $150+ on a Timney or Geissele 2 stage. I like the mil spec trigger but a tuned one would be even better.
The ALG trigger is what the standard AR trigger should have been in the first place!
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Thanks for the info.
Looks very promising.
Trident thanks for the measurements on the ALG trigger. Can you do a the same test with a standard trigger group and/or the QMS version for a comparison.
Last edited by ForTehNguyen; 01-20-12 at 22:24.
I am using a JP enterprise trigger and the pins with little hex heads that fit too tight and the little set screws make me feel it is iffy. The break is great but I would like to go back to standard pins and trigger. At $65 this looks like a great deal. I'd like to try it. I have the FailZero BCG that comes with a coated hammer, I tried it with the standard trigger and it had some creep and felt heavy.
exactly what I need
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