Just installed a Centurion AMT in my Colt, it's exactly what I wanted. Previously tried a BCM and an ALG QMS, and went back to the Colt both times. I will not be going back this time.
I don't know Monty, but you can tell a lot about a man by his triggers.
RLTW
“What’s New” button, but without GD: https://www.m4carbine.net/search.php...new&exclude=60 , courtesy of ST911.
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Ok, time for me to chime in here. I have followed this thread closely as I am an admitted Centurion Arms fanboy. I have a couple of their rifles, and 5 of their lowers, so I have some familiarity with their product. I also have several other AR rifles, and one of the common themes for all of them is that they all have Geissele triggers. Not all of the same Geissele, however, as I have SSA, SSA-E, and Super Tricon models in the mix. Today I received another lower from CA, this time I ordered it with their own 2 stage trigger. I have only dry fired it since getting it home, but my initial impressions are very favorable. In a nutshell, it is as close to an SSA as I have seen, without it actually being an SSA. Is it an SSA-E? No, but I didn't expect it to be. All in all, a very nice SSA clone at a very reasonable price.
I just got an AMT trigger the other day, installed it in a lower that slated to be SBR’d. I’m not exactly a trigger connoisseur, but based on dry firing (with a NON-NFA upper on it of course) it seems pretty decent. It’s not like the Larue MBT that I have in my DMR build I’ve barely shot (thanks 2020...) but obviously it’s “just” a refined military FCG.
I have a couple of ALG ACTs and a QMS as well, the Centurion seems a bit better but honestly I’ll have to sit down and compare them both side by side to see how I like the AMT vs the ALG triggers.
I took the AMT out of my Colt and put it in a friends S&W, and put my factory trigger and springs back in mine. He's happy, I'm happy, the end.
PNT, QMS, AMT, wasted time and money. No mas por favor.
They’re just stock triggers with nickel/teflon plating.
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