Personally, I've never paid full price for a G trigger, I wait for sales.
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Wilson TTU. Robert wouldn't by it though.
I have 2 cmc's and an ssa-e. Both are great.
First, buy the cmc ( or 2) when they go on sale once a year for 119.00
Put a piece of self stick rubber pad under the cassette, push down on the install, insert the pins it comes with, problem solved.
I absolutely love them.
Decided the 4lb is the one I'll be going with. Specifically, this model https://velocitytriggers.com/product...ed-ar-trigger/
I don't actually anticipate shooting a lot of steel case through it but if I can get a 4lb trigger that has a stronger hammer spring, I'm not going to avoid something that could help reliability.
Thanks for the input, all. Now just to see if I have the patience for a Black Friday deal or will I jump the gun & pull the trigger early...decisions...
another wilson ttu fan. have over a half dozen. unitized triggers are independent of pin spacing/alignment (in other words, not dependent on perfect milling/machining/drilling/coating of the lower or pins themselves).
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I'm sure there are lots of things I haven't tried that make people look at me funny. I personally have no interest in having a fast or super expensive car. I understand the limitations and lack of performance I get from my interests, perhaps Robert understands his as well.
Wilson TTU. Price has come down a lot since I purchased mine.
Couldn't help myself. $128.95 shipped (in cart price) https://www.wcarmory.com/velocity-tr...4lb-curved.htm