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Thread: Common Trigger for Three Guns

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChicagoTex View Post
    Bill Springfield's AR trigger work has a rep for doubling from time to time, especially after seeing a few hundred rounds (do a search on it, many on this forum have experienced it firsthand). Not recommended.
    Doesn't matter really, they are just springs that cab be replaced for very minimal cost. I personally do not believe in manipulating the springs as that can cause damage if not done properly. However, I do not believe that is the case with the triggers I linked to above. That would not be very good since there would be inconsistencies between each trigger as Bill does custom jobs manually.

    These triggers appear to be more along the lines of specially designed springs for the trigger assembly.

    Of course this is my opinion and is not based on fact but more on business sense.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Evil Bert
    Doesn't matter really, they are just springs that cab be replaced for very minimal cost.
    You think a trigger that frequently can't consistently pass safety check and doubles "doesn't matter"? I disagree wholeheartedly.

    Quote Originally Posted by Evil Bert
    However, I do not believe that is the case with the triggers I linked to above.
    These triggers may indeed be different from Bill's usual simple filing on a surface-hardened mil-spec part and dicking with the springs. I don't know, and that's why I still can't recommend it on a defense weapon (especially given past BS triggers).

    To the OP, obviously it's your decision. My recommendation would be, if you're really interested, to get one or two for the gun(s) you rely on the least, thoroughly test them, and then if all's well go ahead and fill out all your rifles. And please share your findings.
    Last edited by ChicagoTex; 03-06-11 at 09:40.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChicagoTex View Post
    You think a trigger that frequently can't consistently pass safety check and doubles "doesn't matter"? I disagree wholeheartedly.

    To the OP, obviously it's your decision. My recommendation would be, if you're really interested, to get one or two for the gun(s) you rely on the least, thoroughly test them, and then if all's well go ahead and fill out all your rifles. And please share your findings.
    That is my plan. Get one and put it on the BCM lower and use it a while. If I like it, send the BCM group in for tune up. If not, try something else. Wasn't planning to do all at once.

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