Does everything function correctly? It's just the feel you don't like?
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Does everything function correctly? It's just the feel you don't like?
The feel of the ACT is nothing special at all. Had I known I would have saved the $60. Its just a standard mil-spec trigger coated with NiB and upgraded to Geiselle springs and pins.
I guess it's just the way it is. I double checked the install, even re-installed, and it feels the same. I know the ACT, is just an improved mil trigger, but the old one was very gritty so I swapped it out. I will shoot the gun this way for a while and see if it wears in or not. I plan on switching triggers eventually to a ssa-e anyway. Thanks for the help guys.
SSA-E is great! My personal favorite!! Good luck...
Do you have a lot of experience with a 2 stage trigger? I recently installed an ACT and I also thought is had a slow reset but I just chalked it up to me being used to the reset of a 2 stage, which is a bit quicker and shorter.
Yeah, the ALG ACT is definitely an improvement over the standard milspec trigger. The trigger reset on the ACT should be the same as a good Colt milspec trigger. Basically, the ACT just cleans up the grit and evens out the pull.
Have you thought about contacting ALG? Everyone puts out a lemon and there could be a tolerance off causing the issue. The only issue i had with my ACT is that the reset is not as positive as a regulat milspec. Likely due to the NiB coating being slick.
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Agreed.
ALG was very responsive, and took care of the FCG that I purchased by sending a replacement w/postage paid return packaging for the original ACT.
The issue I had was the safety selector would not engage with bolt locked to the rear (Lower + safety fully functional with other high-quality triggers).
Also, I noticed that the reset was "slow" compared to other OEM-style triggers.
The replacement ACT remedied all issues.