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Thread: Best trigger for "SPR/precision rifle" type of rig?

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    what does a 300$ trigger do that a 130 trigger dont?

    i have a armalite i got for 125, its 4.5 i belive.
    http://www.brownells.com/aspx/ns/sto...TAGE%20TRIGGER


    http://www.brownells.com/aspx/ns/sto...?c=2805&p=4816

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    Also try Bill Springfield with your stock trigger. Costs around $45 and takes a stock trigger and makes it very nice. Spend the rest of the dough on women and whiskey or ammo.

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    I'm on the list for the SSA, if it ever comes up to my number. I'm in no itchin' hurry so it suits me fine to wait for what I want.

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    I have a CMMG 2 stage, LMT 2 stage, RRA 2 stage, and a Geissele 2 stage.. and the winner is... Geissele! It's not to say the other triggers were not good, but Geissele was a very very very noticeable difference between the quality of the pull.

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    I think you will find that the JP Fire Control Kit is a step up on Geissele. It is completely adjustable for engagement and over travel. The disconnect must be hand fit so it takes a little more to install than the Geissele but it is worth the time. It is the cleanest single stage on the market. Check it out here:

    http://www.jprifles.com/1.4.8.1_fc.php

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    Besides Ranier selling the G-trigger springs with the trigger, where can I get the springs by themselves. I bought a Match one a few months ago because it was the only one I could find. I'd rather have the DMR weight trigger.
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    Call Geissele.. They might be able to help. Your only asking for springs, not the whole trigger so maybe they have a stockpile.

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