AR15 Trigger ?
Well I replaced the trigger / hammer springs to 5 lbs . Still has a lot of grit , I did polish a bit but was afraid to go very far or deep . Seems like a crummy set up IMHO anyway . Very sharp edges on the sear and hammer . Any suggestions welcome other than going to a "smith " I am not able to throw $200. at a Timmy system . I'm on a tight budget .
I know not to do much here due to bad things happening . :( Thanks in advance :) |
Sometimes rough finish on the pins or pin holes will cause thr gritty feel. Polish those areas up and see if it helps.
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Dang , had not thought of that . Thanks
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Don't forget the flats of the trigger where they contact the lower reciever.
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Get a JPRifles trigger and hammer set, you will not believe the difference. It is expensive, but worth every penny.
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j...75097201,d.b2U |
The ALG Advanced Combat Trigger seems to get good reviews and is only $65.
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Timney drop in trigger?
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SSA-E is mine. Best of the best, IMHO. SSA for gen. Use (less sensitive) nanner https://www.primaryarms.com/AR15_Triggers_s/3208.htm (Sorry about it being over budget but worth a rethink for a great trigger and the rewards it gives) |
rra national match triggers can be had for 80 dollars
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