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11/30/2016 1:55:05 PM EDT
This gun is a custom build that I bought some time ago- I love the trigger and want to get another for an upcoming build.  Problem is, I don't have a clue what it is.  I've had the whole group out and it doesn't have any marks or logos present. It's an excellent trigger and I prefer it over any other high end triggers I've tried to date.

Please take a look and see if you recognize it, I can snag a few more pics if needed.





11/30/2016 5:49:22 PM EDT
[#1]
Interesting! Looks diy maybe? Gives me ideas, I wonder how much it weighs?
11/30/2016 6:04:52 PM EDT
[#2]
Looks like a standard milspec trigger that was worked and had a few holes drilled in it. I bet it is a diy like the other post suggested.

Edit. It has set screw adjustment so not a standard milspec . I am now curious myself.
11/30/2016 6:50:14 PM EDT
[#3]
It looks like a JP, but I'm not sure if they ever made them with the holes drilled in the trigger and disco like that.
11/30/2016 10:22:49 PM EDT
[#4]
It does look like a JP, especially the adjustment system- but as mentioned above I've never seen a JP with the lightening holes drilled in the disconnector or the trigger- also worth mentioning- the springs are light and definitely not mil-spec.

And yes, the thought of a DIY Job crossed my mind, but the trigger is different altogether, the machining is crisp symmetrically accurate (mic'd it). Also, the hammer is anno'd on the non interface surfaces- not typical of a DIY job.

Any other thoughts?
11/30/2016 10:38:45 PM EDT
[#5]
Could the salient arms logo in the anodizing on the lower receiver underneath the "5.56" have anything to do with it?
12/1/2016 12:35:17 AM EDT
[#6]
This AR was "Tier'd" by salient, but I don't believe they did triggers at the time this gun was sent into them; but it's still a possibility I haven't ruled out- I was just hoping someone on here would recognize it as an aftermarket trigger right away.
12/16/2016 9:45:07 AM EDT
[#7]
Bump- any more suggestions?
12/16/2016 12:42:20 PM EDT
[#8]
Willing to bet it's a JP fire control group with the speed hammer, Looks just like mine minus the holes.
12/17/2016 7:05:16 PM EDT
[#9]
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Willing to bet it's a JP fire control group with the speed hammer, Looks just like mine minus the holes.
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The hammer is too wide to be a JP but the trigger adjustment screw does look like theirs.  never seen lightening holes drilled in JP parts by the factory.
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