Don't know who the order is with,but here is one as well:
http://dsgarms.com/ProductInfo/DD-05-013-21007.aspx
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Don't know who the order is with,but here is one as well:
http://dsgarms.com/ProductInfo/DD-05-013-21007.aspx
got it for $73 at Palmetto
it looks like it has a notched hammer why? my Armalite is to not going to use a 22 kit
As far as triggers in LPKs, they are going to vary in pull and smoothness as ra2bach said - even by the same manufacturer.
I put an ArmaLite LPK in an ArmaLite stripped lower when Blankwaffe mentioned quite a while ago about their unique bolt catch and have been very happy with that LPK (thank you again Mr. Blankwaffe!) But the trigger was heavy because of very strong springs so I ended up putting in a Stag notched hammer, disco and trigger group which yielded a wonderful military trigger action.
I have a DD LPK in another AR which gave me almost as good a trigger as that Stag. Another Stag LPK has a trigger not as good as the first Stag and DD. A third Stag LPK (all three from BCM) had a horrible trigger as did a Del-Ton LPK.
The only way you're going to know for sure is try that particular ArmaLite trigger and DD trigger. Gotta break the eggs to make that omlette! And besides as has been mentioned before it's good to have a spare LPK laying around.
For my next LPK, I'm going with DD again.
I was curious,one of the family members had a similar FCG issue on one of the early model XV's a year or so ago.DD was super quick in taking care of it too by the way.
I have not seen any new DD's,and I may be mistaken,but seems I remember reading that DD has stopped using the notched type hammer.Can anyone confirm?
Yeap,triggers will vary greatly even from the same manufacturer.After some use most times than not they do smooth out and become acceptable.Keeping them well lubed helps.In fact when I install a new trigger,or on a new factory assembled lower I use TW25B liberally applied on the pins and contacts for breakin.
Armalite 2 stage triggers are pretty darn nice/consistent from the factory,and easy to adjust.From what Ive seen they are durable too.I just don't care(or trust) for a 2-stage trigger on an AR as Im so accustomed to a heavy and reliable standard trigger for my needs.Heavy triggers are needed if you plan wearing shooting/tactical gloves.
That said,I even run standard triggers on my varmint rigs.Once they are learned you don't pay much attention to them.
By the way thats another nice feature of the LMT lower assemblies,they electronically check the trigger pulls for consistency.One of the smoothest standard triggers available IMHO.