Hi,

On my previous AR I investigated and watched videos of the install and figured I could pull it off. Store I bought it from was slow that morning and offered to do it for me so I let them and watched. They seemed to struggle more than in the videos and I'm curious if any pitfalls they were unaware off that made it more difficult than the smooth YT vids I've seen?

Also...

When discussing mil-spec v. after market triggers at a local shop the counter guy suggested the mil-spec "better" as a heavier hammer drop and some after market triggers can be prone to light strikes.

Is this so?

Any problems with Larue having such issues?

I assume the heavier trigger spring has NOTHING to do with hammer strike force and simply sear release weight so no advantage to using the heavier option trigger...right?

I would think a properly lubed AR with proper firing pin should have no problem with this and perhaps this from battle conditions of MANY rounds without cleaning and perhaps a heavier pin strike to overcome any carbon build up in short term.... I dunno...

Thanks!

W