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<blockquote data-quote="tRidiot" data-source="post: 2209973" data-attributes="member: 9374"><p>We run into the same argument with high-end handguns... 1911s, say. You can get an excellent 1911 from Rock Island for around the $600 mark, a somewhat better one for a few hundred more from Springfield, Sig or Para, or you can get a very high-end, nicely-appointed and -finished one from Les Baer or Wilson for somewhere between $1200-1800. Or step on up to the the $3000 match custom jobs from Nighthawk or Dan Brown, etc.</p><p></p><p>The cheap $10-20 spring job with a little bit of polishing done at home will make a nice difference in feel from the stock AR trigger, but to reach that pinnacle of admittedly-diminishing returns in a drop in will cost you a couple of hundred from Geissele or POF. </p><p></p><p>It's about whether you want "good enough," "better," or "the best bar none."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tRidiot, post: 2209973, member: 9374"] We run into the same argument with high-end handguns... 1911s, say. You can get an excellent 1911 from Rock Island for around the $600 mark, a somewhat better one for a few hundred more from Springfield, Sig or Para, or you can get a very high-end, nicely-appointed and -finished one from Les Baer or Wilson for somewhere between $1200-1800. Or step on up to the the $3000 match custom jobs from Nighthawk or Dan Brown, etc. The cheap $10-20 spring job with a little bit of polishing done at home will make a nice difference in feel from the stock AR trigger, but to reach that pinnacle of admittedly-diminishing returns in a drop in will cost you a couple of hundred from Geissele or POF. It's about whether you want "good enough," "better," or "the best bar none." [/QUOTE]
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