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    Trigger, DD stock vs ALG ACT

    Has anyone used both of these trigger set ups? If so is the ACT that much of an improvement over a DD stock trigger to justify the extra $65.00? The plan is to use the weapon as a short to intermediate range (max. 150-200 meter) SHITF weapon. Thanks gents and ladies.
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    My ACT is crap. It's worse than any of my USGI triggers. It acts like a two stage because it's got so much creep.

    The whole thing is jookie with the oversized pins and shit. And then it makes my selector hard to move if the bolt is locked back.
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    Quote Originally Posted by markm View Post
    My ACT is crap. It's worse than any of my USGI triggers. It acts like a two stage because it's got so much creep.

    The whole thing is jookie with the oversized pins and shit. And then it makes my selector hard to move if the bolt is locked back.
    Thanks brother any one else had similar experiences? I have a SSA in my BCM and love it but want to avoid spending that kind of money on a short range "fighting weapon".
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    All GI triggers have lots of creep. It's there to prevent, NDs from rough handling and prevent doubling
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    Some people have reported positive results one the ALG triggers. But there were a lot of stories where the selectors were having problems. In some cases putting the old pins back in corrected this. In some they still had issues.
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    I have had great experiences with mine. I noticed no difference with selector or anything else.

    The DD is a good selection also. The consistency of the ACT is what drew me to it and has delivered as advertised.

    Markm, why do you think the problem you have happens? I have heard this from more than one person and wonder what it is. The pins in mine look the same as GI components.

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    Quote Originally Posted by markm View Post
    My ACT is crap. It's worse than any of my USGI triggers. It acts like a two stage because it's got so much creep.

    The whole thing is jookie with the oversized pins and shit. And then it makes my selector hard to move if the bolt is locked back.
    That's hilarious. I considered those triggers......then I woke up and bought some more ammo.

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    I don't know what the deal was. I read posts where guys said ALG told them to try their old pins. This worked for some guys.
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    I have 2 ALG QMS triggers installed in my guns and they are both very good. Most people that have tried my triggers have said they were much better than the standard USGI.

    You may want to look at one.



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    I should have gone with the QMS.
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