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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 2208409" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>You don't need anybody to do trigger work for you. AR's are built to be tinkered with. There are several drop in models, that require nothing more than a punch to get the pins out, and a soft hammer to put them back in. Done except for a little adjustment and you can see how to do that on youtube.</p><p></p><p>Personally, I have the JP trigger systems in all of my AR's that require "fitting". I love making things fit, and knowing I can do a little extra polishing, adjusting, etc. to get it right where I want it.</p><p>If you want to do a drop in model, I'd suggest the "anti walk pins". Cheap, just a few bucks, but they will prevent the pins working themselves out of the hole.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 2208409, member: 5412"] You don't need anybody to do trigger work for you. AR's are built to be tinkered with. There are several drop in models, that require nothing more than a punch to get the pins out, and a soft hammer to put them back in. Done except for a little adjustment and you can see how to do that on youtube. Personally, I have the JP trigger systems in all of my AR's that require "fitting". I love making things fit, and knowing I can do a little extra polishing, adjusting, etc. to get it right where I want it. If you want to do a drop in model, I'd suggest the "anti walk pins". Cheap, just a few bucks, but they will prevent the pins working themselves out of the hole. [/QUOTE]
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