Giessele makes pretty good triggers if you need to take out your stock one. Sometimes a milspec trigger can be a bit too far on the heavy side of the specs.
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Giessele makes pretty good triggers if you need to take out your stock one. Sometimes a milspec trigger can be a bit too far on the heavy side of the specs.
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The ALG QMS or ACT triggers are a good cost effective solution if you don't have the cash for the more expensive Geisseles.
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I bought the ALG QMS, and I was not impressed. Not much, if any, better than the std LMT trigger in my MRP, which was totally unimpressive to me. If you can't get a feel for the LMT factory trigger, I'd save up for the Giesselle.
That said, it sounds like you have all you "need" and more, already.
The QMS was not meant to be as "impressive" as its more expensive cousins in the standard Geissele line and was never touted as such. It's just a tweaked milspec trigger. Nothing more. Nothing less. But still significantly better than most stock milspec triggers. Of course if you're use to using triggers costing in the triple digits with a 3.5 lbs pull and an icicle-like break, anything less than that would seem unimpressive.
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Take your mil-spec rifle to a carbine course with Kyle Lamb, Mike Pannone, Travis Haley, or any other number of great trainers readily accessible, and bring with you the bare minimum recommended gear for that course.
From there, you will say "Man, I wish I had..." or "Dude, that guy is all jumbled up in that damn 3-point and that other guy just got racked by his 1-point" and you will create a working rifle that does exactly what you want it to do and works for/with you (vs. you struggling against it), for the least amount of money wasted and time spent on the EE pawning stuff.
Sounds like you have what you need in a carbine. I don't have any experience with LMT triggers, but unless you're planning to shoot 1000-yard matches out if the box, then work with it for a little while and see if it smoothes out after a combo of dry fire and live rounds. If you don't have BUIS, I would consider adding s set, but other than that, go shoot it/train with it and then see what you think it needs.
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