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Old 02-13-2016, 8:12 PM
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Default PSA Enhanced Polished Fire Control Group????

http://palmettostatearmory.com/psa-a...d-trigger.html

I don't know if $30 is worth it but I ordered one today.

The trigger on one of my home built AR's was really nice so I took it out and put in my pet AR but it seems nicer in that other receiver. I swapped it at least 2 years ago and not I'm finally thinking about it.

Maybe I wasted $30, maybe not???

Does anyone have one of these trigger kits?
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Old 02-14-2016, 7:08 AM
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I bought one about 2 weeks ago and installed it yesterday. Have not shot it yet but my first impressions are it's not as polished as I thought it would be but I do like the nib coating. Seems very similar to the trigger that came in the spikes tactical enhanced lower parts kit I used on another build.

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Old 02-14-2016, 9:54 AM
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I actually just put mine in. Replaced the stock milspec PSA trigger. I didn't notice a HUGE difference, until I had another PSA trigger side by side. I'd dry fire mine, then dry fire his. Definitely a nice improvement. Very clean break, crisp. I don't think it did anything for the trigger pull, lbs wise, but I didn't think it would when I bought it.
I didn't expect much for $30, but figured I'd at least try before going to the ACT, which is what I was planning on getting. I'll stick with this PSA trigger until it's Geissele time. IMO, for $30 you can't go wrong. Most definitely a step (even if a small one lol) up from the stock trigger.
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Old 02-14-2016, 2:18 PM
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Travel is noticeably smoother with the PSA EPT, when compared to a standard mil-spec trigger. Nothing special about it. Due to the coating, it's not as "polished" as you would expect. I wouldn't call it a waste of $30. It's a fine FCG for the money, but don't expect it to wow you.
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Old 02-14-2016, 4:40 PM
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Travel is noticeably smoother with the PSA EPT, when compared to a standard mil-spec trigger. Nothing special about it. Due to the coating, it's not as "polished" as you would expect. I wouldn't call it a waste of $30. It's a fine FCG for the money, but don't expect it to wow you.
Good to know, I bought one during black Friday and have yet to install it. I was planning on using for my 7.62 build and was hoping it was cheap alternative
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Old 02-14-2016, 4:48 PM
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I got it with the upper kit I bought. I like it.
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Old 02-14-2016, 4:53 PM
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Got one last month. Its better than the trigger on a Colt 6920. I just ordered another one. Its not a match trigger, but its worth $38 ($8 shipping).
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Old 02-14-2016, 4:57 PM
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Good to know, I bought one during black Friday and have yet to install it. I was planning on using for my 7.62 build and was hoping it was cheap alternative
"Cheap alternative" (to a mil-spec FCG) seems like a proper category to classify it under.
I forgot to mention, while my mil-spec FCG has both a mushy and gritty feel to it right before the break (not terrible, just noticeable), the PSA "polished" trigger does not, at least, on my current set-up.
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