It seems my DD v7LW has a pretty nice trigger, crisp with a nice reset and no creep or grit, but not a light pull of course. I'm still eyeing an SD-C, but I'm in no rush.
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It seems my DD v7LW has a pretty nice trigger, crisp with a nice reset and no creep or grit, but not a light pull of course. I'm still eyeing an SD-C, but I'm in no rush.
Last edited by mrvco; 05-22-13 at 00:11.
I agree with the post above. I put an ALG QMS trigger in my main rifle and I couldn't believe the difference. For $45 I wasn't expecting much however I was quite surprised. I let a friend shoot it the other day and he asked me what kind of trigger it was and that it felt really good. He couldn't believe I only paid $45 for it. He ordered two that day. I'll probably put an ALG in every rifle I build from here on out. A PSA parts kit minus the FCG cost $35. Adding a ALG QMS to that brings the total cost of the LPK to $80. Why would anyone want to spend the same amount of money on a LPK with the stock trigger when you can guarantee yourself a good trigger every time for the same price.
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I just started building my first AR this weekend. I had handled a DDM4v7 at the LGS a few times and was disappointed in the trigger. A bit of stacking and creep were easily noticed. I guess I expected more from a $1500 rifle. I assembled my lower with a WOA LPK and an ALG ACT trigger. For $65 this is a nice trigger. A clean break with with smooth action. I would imagine an SSA is even better, but I am trying to control cost somewhat. I'm happy with the ALG.
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