Unfortunately I've given away every standard mil spec single stage trigger I've ever owned in the past. Even if I did have one or two of them left, it really wouldn't serve a comparison very well given that almost ever standard trigger Ive ever tried or owned felt different than the next. So I would really need a large sample size of them in order to get an average pull weight that would even be useful to compare with. For example I could potentially be using one of the really rare good standard triggers, or I could be using one of the most horrendous standard triggers for the comparison. That is another reason why these ACT triggers should be really appealing to some given that even if they aren't the greatest and smoothest feeling triggers known to man, you will know exactly what your getting each time with them. One could even use this advantage to create trigger pull/weight commonality across all the ARs they own. Conversely, one could buy three consecutively serialized Colt 6920s, and will very likely end up with three different feeling trigger/pull weights.
I didn't receive a QMS trigger, so I can't compare it to the ACT.
Sorry I couldn't be any help on those comparisons, I do have quite a few averages on a number of other triggers like the S2Ss, SSAs, SD-E, and most recently the SD-3G but I'm not sure it will help you out any.
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