Did you leave the stock trigger in?
Yeah it's the stock trigger. It actually isn't bad though, smooth pull and nice reset. I'll probably replace it at some point though, any suggestions on which triggers I should consider?
Did you leave the stock trigger in?
Yeah it's the stock trigger. It actually isn't bad though, smooth pull and nice reset. I'll probably replace it at some point though, any suggestions on which triggers I should consider?
You can make a noticeable difference on a stock trigger by doing a light polish on the engagement surfaces, adding a JP spring kit and doing a speed cut on the hammer. I wouldn't spend a dime more than that on anything but a Geissele trigger.
I was already planning on polishing the engagement surfaces of the trigger and hammer on both my AR's, and I was looking into the JP spring kit as well. Does the JP speed hammer offer anything that the factory hammer w/ speed cut doesn't?
I think I might just get a Geissele SSA-E (maybe HS) trigger for the Colt since I've heard enough about Geiselle's triggers to know that I won't be disappointed.
I've felt a Giessele and I wasn't impressed. Lots of pre travel. Clean break but no wall. Was kinda like a Glock trigger. Not horrible and much better than a standard mil-spec but wasnt worth the money to me. How many of the top 3 gunners are using Geissele and how many are using JP? I'll keep buying JP.
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