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10/13/2006 11:38:32 AM EDT
can u do a trigger job on a stock trigger??? and does it make a difference?
10/13/2006 11:40:58 AM EDT
[#1]
Only if the bolt manifold is leaking coolant. Then you most ad two egg whites, then let it sit overnight.
10/13/2006 12:24:20 PM EDT
[#2]
On stock trigger, i would order the JP Enterprises AR15 reduced power spring kit from Brownell's at approx. cost of $10.00 + approx. $1.40 for light weight shipping. "Will cut your trigger pull in half". To make sure that the lighter hammer spring will fire all military primers you should take a look at the JP Enterprises light weight hammer on the Brownell's web sight. Then take your hammer and cut off the curved tail with a Dremel cut off wheel to make it look like the JP Enterprises light weight hammer. I left mine a little heiver then the light weight hammer. Have done this on 3 ARs, works great and is well worth the time and money.
10/13/2006 12:25:50 PM EDT
[#3]
There is no need for this nonsense.
10/13/2006 12:34:43 PM EDT
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can u do a trigger job on a stock trigger??? and does it make a difference?


Yes if you know what you are doing.

I have one lower that the FCG came out great. It's still heavy, but it breaks clean. (real world gun, not a paper puncher)

I have one lower that dosent feel good at all. It's still better than stock, but the angles are off just enough that it dosent feel nice. That went on my "target" rifle.

Going to swap out for the RRA two stage soon to see how I like it. If it dosent do what I want, then I may go with a whole JP FCG.
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