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  • #31
    r6raff
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2010
    • 508

    Originally posted by quig
    What does everyone do with their old trigger group?

    WTB some to send to Bill Springfield.

    Has anyone had the speed hammer upgrade? Nice feature, or unnecessary?
    +1 I'll take all those FCGs off your guys hands

    Personally, I dont throw anything away. I keep everything as a spare for the future.
    Hmm...

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    • #32
      sleepercar
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2009
      • 568

      Originally posted by Cuda440
      I second the Bill Springfield job. It's not just a cheap-o trigger job, it's actually a very nice trigger job that is inexpensive. For $40, you get a single stage 4lb trigger with zero creep, that breaks very clean and consistently. If you want to spend more for a dual stage, go for it, but I prefer a single stage, and I will have a Springfield in every rifle I build.
      x10000000000000
      After dealing with Sir William, there is no way I would ever get anything else. It's inexpensive and feels amazing.

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      • #33
        Quinc
        Veteran Member
        • Jan 2010
        • 3011

        Originally posted by sleepercar
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        After dealing with Sir William, there is no way I would ever get anything else. It's inexpensive and feels amazing.
        Link? Does he have a website?
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        • #34
          Cuda440
          CGN Contributor
          • Sep 2010
          • 3289

          Originally posted by Quinc
          Link? Does he have a website?
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          • #35
            Agustav
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2008
            • 1172

            Before you upgrade your trigger, you might want to shoot a few hundred rounds thru them first. From my personal experience, the trigger usually gets noticeably smoother and slightly lighter with use.

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            • #36
              r6raff
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2010
              • 508

              Originally posted by Agustav
              Before you upgrade your trigger, you might want to shoot a few hundred rounds thru them first. From my personal experience, the trigger usually gets noticeably smoother and slightly lighter with use.
              Very true, break it in a bit. Sounds like your not in the market this second for a trigger so that gives you time to break that sucker in.
              Hmm...

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              • #37
                killshot44
                Veteran Member
                • Nov 2009
                • 4072

                Originally posted by GlockBlocker
                Building my first AR and I got the DD LPK dropped into the Lower. I'm going for a long range setup.The trigger feels too heavy for what I want. Any recommendations to lighten it up?
                Late to the party but....

                Single stage: Bill Springfield 2.5 trigger (includes speed hammer and springs) Bill provides triggers to the Air Force Marksman Unit there in Colorado.

                Two Stage: There are others. There are cheaper. But the best is the Geiselle High Speed National Match.

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