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  • #16
    L4D
    Veteran Member
    • Sep 2009
    • 3053

    Originally posted by RolinCode3
    There's a guy named Bill Springfield that does trigger work on these...there's another thread on here with a bit of info about using him. I think islandsnow was the OP...

    http://triggerwork.net/ar15s.html The info for the Colt M4 .22LR is about midway down the text portion of this page.

    I sent my trigger pack (all he needs is the pack, not the whole lower) off to him on a Monday last month, and got it back Saturday the same week! The pull is definitely lighter and the trigger creep is gone...well worth the $49 in my opinion.

    Before you ask, no I do not personally know Bill, nor do I get a kickback from him for advertising his business. Just spreading the word about someone who did right by me for my fellow Cal Gunners!
    yeah I picked up a LPK from Bill with a 3.5lb pull for my .223 AR.

    I said this before and ill say it again in regards to he Umarex Colt trigger pack.
    If it gets lost in the mail you will have to order another one directly from umarex which costs around $150. Bill is a one man operation which increases the chance of him misplacing or losing your triggerpack. Ask IslandSnow He ended up buying a new triggerpack after his whole ordeal.
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    • #17
      USGI
      Junior Member
      • Dec 2009
      • 87

      Originally posted by sequoia_nomad
      I won't buy one due to the non-functioning bolt release and the half *** charging handle.
      What didn't you like about the charging handle? Early ones didn't have the latch on the left side - is that it?

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      • #18
        L4D
        Veteran Member
        • Sep 2009
        • 3053

        Originally posted by sequoia_nomad
        I won't buy one due to the non-functioning bolt release and the half *** charging handle.
        the non-functioning bolt release and forward assist don't make or break this rifle.

        charging handle works fine bro....

        You should think of other things more relevant to sway your decision. Like how the trigger pull is crap along with the whole trigger pack design.
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        • #19
          sequoia_nomad
          Senior Member
          • Mar 2010
          • 803

          I didn't mention anything about forward assist. It feels like an airsoft toy. If it floats your boat, have at it.

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          • #20
            L4D
            Veteran Member
            • Sep 2009
            • 3053

            Originally posted by sequoia_nomad
            I didn't mention anything about forward assist.
            Oh sorry.
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            • #21
              SPR18
              Member
              • Mar 2010
              • 297

              i had both and i sold both!
              but i vote colt m4 22lr, make sure you get the ops model, very good 22lr rifle

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              • #22
                stitch_paradox
                Senior Member
                • Jul 2010
                • 1613

                i've fired both the SW and the umarex m4 ops. like what sequoia said what ever floats your boat. For function get the the M&P, for feel get the the M4ops. I got the M4ops and im very satisfied with it. The SW M&P feel like a toy for me because of its plastic body.

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                • #23
                  scuds03
                  Member
                  • Jun 2010
                  • 162

                  Originally posted by stitch_paradox
                  i've fired both the SW and the umarex m4 ops. like what sequoia said what ever floats your boat. For function get the the M&P, for feel get the the M4ops. I got the M4ops and im very satisfied with it. The SW M&P feel like a toy for me because of its plastic body.
                  Glocks must feel like toys to you too because they are also polymer, doesn't make em bad guns though.

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                  • #24
                    stitch_paradox
                    Senior Member
                    • Jul 2010
                    • 1613

                    Originally posted by scuds03
                    Glocks must feel like toys to you too because they are also polymer, doesn't make em bad guns though.

                    sw mp22 is not glock. you know what i mean.

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                    • #25
                      sequoia_nomad
                      Senior Member
                      • Mar 2010
                      • 803

                      Originally posted by scuds03
                      Glocks must feel like toys to you too because they are also polymer, doesn't make em bad guns though.
                      Glocks don't have non-functioning controls that are just for looks.

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