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1/29/2010 3:57:22 PM EDT
Will it smooth out with use? Nice reset though.  I have not shot it yet. For those that have put some rounds through theirs does it?
I do like this rifle a lot though. Can't wait to try it out.
1/29/2010 4:03:10 PM EDT
[#1]
Mine is very heavy after a few hundred rounds.  I plan on dropping in a RRA match trigger as soon as funds are available.
1/29/2010 4:16:36 PM EDT
[#2]
I didn't know a standard AR trigger group would work in this rifle. It does have a rounded hammer though. Are you sure it will work?
1/29/2010 4:22:05 PM EDT
[#3]
I've been researching this also....some say it does smooth out over time, but it's still a "stock trigger".
I sent Bill Springfield a email asking if he's done any work to the 15-22 triggers yet. This to me
seems like the best option. I want to stay single stage and it's alot cheaper than aftermarket triggers.
1/29/2010 4:23:51 PM EDT
[#4]
Quoted:
I didn't know a standard AR trigger group would work in this rifle. It does have a rounded hammer though. Are you sure it will work?


Yes....the FCG in the 15-22 is standard.

1/29/2010 5:42:15 PM EDT
[#5]
Yep, standard group will fit in there. You can modify the stock springs and make it much better though. I can't see dropping an expensive unit in there unless you want the same one you have in your full size for practice.
1/29/2010 8:35:18 PM EDT
[#6]
This is a reply from Bill Springfield regarding trigger work for the 15-22

Sure I've done quite a few of them. Price runs $39 each for the 4lbs and 3lbs runs $54
I need the trigger, hammer, disconnecter and their springs. Mark the components MP 15, .22 it takes a slightly different technique.
Personal check, MO, or cash is fine, return postage is included.


1/30/2010 9:56:03 AM EDT
[#7]
Glad you got a response from Bill Springfield.  He ignored my request for information...

I'm currently using the "15 minute AR15 trigger job" in mine.  My Rock River two-stage works well, but I'd rather not spend another $100 on a $400 rifle.  

–– Chuck
1/30/2010 10:33:17 AM EDT
[#8]
I am planning on putting a JP spring kit in mine.  I have
heard a few people compliment the trigger after
installation.
1/30/2010 6:08:03 PM EDT
[#9]
I put the JP Ent. springs in my rifle and also a friends rifle, made quite a bit of difference.  Mine came out about 3 lbs., my friends about 3.5.  Spend the 10 bucks for the springs before doing anything else.  It will smooth out with use, but that will take several thousand rounds.
1/31/2010 6:03:52 AM EDT
[#10]
I put JP Yellows in mine and I very happy.  I was going to send the trigger to Bill Springfield but I think it is fine now.  Bill did tell me he could work on the trigger since everything is the same except the selector.  FYI - the selector is plastic and a different length than a standard selector.
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