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    Is it worth the time....

    To go through the standard AR trigger assembly or should I just buck up for a 2 stage... The gun fund is pretty anorexic these days but I cannot stand the std trigger creep and weight for any type of precision shooting... Guess I am spoiled by years of reworked and aftermarket 700 triggers...

    Opinons? Suggestions? Instructions? Please?

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    Opinons? Suggestions? Instructions? Please?
    http://www.migunowners.org/forum/showthread.php?t=40837

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    I like my Bill Springfield AR trigger. I got the 4 pound treatment which cost $35. It's not a huge difference but good enough for "tacticool" stuff. His three pound trigger is VERY nice, and would be better for precision stuff.

    I've never used a 2 stage trigger so I won't comment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joeywhat
    I like my Bill Springfield AR trigger. I got the 4 pound treatment which cost $35. It's not a huge difference but good enough for "tacticool" stuff. His three pound trigger is VERY nice, and would be better for precision stuff.

    I've never used a 2 stage trigger so I won't comment.
    Do I have to send him an entire rifle or just the fire control group out of the receiver?
    Last edited by Rootsy; 08-17-2009 at 12:02 PM.

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    I think it's triggerwork.net

    Just don't send him a CZ-75...he didn't do mine right and had some issues, and he couldn't fix it. Sent it back once and it came back with the same problem...oh well, the AR trigger works just fine, though.

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    Pop out the trigger, hammer and the disconnector is all he will need, depending on what you have done...The best $50 I've spent to date...Very fast turnaround

    http://www.triggerwork.net/ar15s.html

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    looks like I will have to give this route a shot... Even with dealer pricing, midway and brownells are pricey for aftermarket stuff. Dealer discounts sure have shrunken in the past 6 months...

    Thanks for the guidance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RPMO6
    Pop out the trigger, hammer and the disconnector is all he will need, depending on what you have done...The best $50 I've spent to date...Very fast turnaround

    http://www.triggerwork.net/ar15s.html
    Hmmmm....can one send in the parts from a never installed LPK and get it done before the fact?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Done Deal
    Hmmmm....can one send in the parts from a never installed LPK and get it done before the fact?
    Don't see why not...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Done Deal
    Hmmmm....can one send in the parts from a never installed LPK and get it done before the fact?
    I would certainly think so...Email Bill directly, very nice man to deal with.

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