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  1. #11
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    AFAIK JP triggers are through hardened tool steel, not surface hardened, and single stage. Close to 5K rounds through mine and no change in pull, no doubling, no drama. Red lock tite on the adjustment screws and full power hammer spring has given me a very consistent 4.24 lb pull.

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    Quote Originally Posted by T-TAC View Post
    The problem with single stage triggers is that they can be only surface hardened.
    If you want a clean single stage trigger that's clean, go with the ALG.
    Either the ACT or QMS.
    Think about it. Cost of the trigger you have now out of the parts kit. What like $20. shipping both ways at least $20. $34 for the trigger job.
    The most expensive Alg trigger is $65 and that's with that sliver plate, anti friction coating.

    Agreed, but what if you already have a stock trigger? And that $34 price includes the return shipping.
    Last edited by JEmirzian; 02-24-13 at 13:53.

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    Quote Originally Posted by c3006 View Post
    There are people out there with the skills to reharden after resurfacing. I'm just saying
    If surface re hardening is an issue for some people, I have the ovens to do it.

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    What do yall think about a smooth job done by the rifle manf. on a stock trigger? The onus of a functioning trigger is on them and no charge to you either way for shipping. Would you consider it?

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