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Unread 01-28-07, 00:03
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triggers??

please write reveiws on triggers -pro and con all makes so all can pick what will work for them! thxs
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i'd be happy to. please have all those you're interested in sent to me for evaluation.
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reveiws of trigger system!?

what works and what fails lets find the best Q.c. set up for all !!
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There is no "best" trigger setup without knowing what a person likes (single vs 2 stage), and what the intended use is.

What works for me, you may hate.
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I guess I spend so Many years practicing and shooting with the stock triggers that came with my AR's that I never had the time or inclination to play with all the aftermarket triggers that are out there...

Every-time I thought about dropping $100 bucks on a trigger... I bought ammo and went out and practiced instead......
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I've found that a plain old mil-spec trigger with a few thousand rounds on it not counting dry fire, is a nice thing.
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I've found that a plain old mil-spec trigger with a few thousand rounds on it not counting dry fire, is a nice thing.
I'm with you: Just put in the trigger gourp supplied with a CMT LPK and shoot the piss out it- then after about 6 thousand rounds or try something new if you want but by then you may not care.
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what works and what fails lets find the best Q.c. set up for all !!
Mil-Spec is the best set up for all...just ask my Uncle Sam.
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I've found that a plain old mil-spec trigger with a few thousand rounds on it not counting dry fire, is a nice thing.
Send enough rounds down range and whatever trigger you have is the right one. You learn to live with the creep on military triggers.
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