I have the BCM PNT in my bcm rifle, honestly, it's not really that great...It's comparable to the CMMG LPK trigger. I did however install the JP Enterprises 3.5 spring kit and that helped decrease the pull weight a bit.
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I have the BCM PNT in my bcm rifle, honestly, it's not really that great...It's comparable to the CMMG LPK trigger. I did however install the JP Enterprises 3.5 spring kit and that helped decrease the pull weight a bit.
I have the Sionics enhanced trigger in one rifle. I would have no problem buying them again especially for that price.
I've installed a couple of Sionics LPKs. I also have a LPK on the shelf for my next build. While the BCM kit may be as good, I don't see it possibly being better. Buy with confidence.
Has experience with SIONICS trigger but not BCM PNT. The pull on SIONICS is always consistent, and I like it slightly more than my ALG QMS. SIONIC LPK comes with Ergo grip if that matters.
The SIONICS triggers have been standard in our carbines/rifles for the last 8 months. Since then we have fulfilled several LE contracts which use this as the standard. You aren't buying a "match" trigger. You are getting and enhanced MILSPEC trigger and it works.
Sionics will serve you well; the two I have put in have consistent pulls and breaks. Both companies make a solid product and both stand behind their product too. If you can get the Sionics parts now, just go ahead and get it, and get more time with the son-in-law and grandson!
I have not handled a BCM trigger and I'd say that most have not, since the LPK has seen very limited availability so far. However, I spent some time this past weekend handling a Sionics NP3 trigger. It was excellent. Every bit as good as any ALG I've handled before.
I have a Sonic LPK in my 300 Blk. I don't have a lot of time on it yet, but I do like it very much.
Really like the feel. So I have no problem recommending one of their kits.
BCM LPK is still fairly new, so never used one of those.
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