My stock mil-spec trigger is about 7.5 lbs to pull, so it will not take much to be a lot better I do not think!
Yea you'll like the ALG. LOL. What trigger do you have now?
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My stock mil-spec trigger is about 7.5 lbs to pull, so it will not take much to be a lot better I do not think!
It is just a generic mil-spec trigger that came in my rifle, it's a Diamondback rifle but I do not know if they make the trigger or just use the plethora of mil-spec produced triggers available?Yea you'll like the ALG. LOL. What trigger do you have now?
It is just a generic mil-spec trigger that came in my rifle, it's a Diamondback rifle but I do not know if they make the trigger or just use the plethora of mil-spec produced triggers available?
ACT is the coated one for $65. Smooth and consistent is a good way to describe it. The QMS is the same without the coatings and about $45. They (ACT) now come with 2 sets of springs and the purple one is supposed to be 4.5#, tan is 5.5-6#. They suggest you test the purple one and make sure that you don't get light primer strikes with the ammo (steel cased) you are using. I haven't had any issues using either set of springs.
I ordered the $65 one.ACT is the coated one for $65. Smooth and consistent is a good way to describe it. The QMS is the same without the coatings and about $45. They (ACT) now come with 2 sets of springs and the purple one is supposed to be 4.5#, tan is 5.5-6#. They suggest you test the purple one and make sure that you don't get light primer strikes with the ammo (steel cased) you are using. I haven't had any issues using either set of springs.
I ordered last Friday, looks like I missed out on the discount!ckdmj did you order yet? Primary arms have a sale, 15% off