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7/11/2015 3:13:37 PM EDT
Bought one of these with the 2 stage trigger,sent it in to manufacturer to replace trigger--not impressed with this firearm.
7/13/2015 12:27:54 AM EDT
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Bought one of these with the 2 stage trigger,sent it in to manufacturer to replace trigger--not impressed with this firearm.
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I have one of the very early ones, like one of the first 150 or so. Early on there were a few feeding/ejection issues. I sent it in and they made four upgrades to it including the two stage trigger. After that she was worked very well.

The trigger is not a strong point. The two stage trigger is a bit different experience than I was use to with my AR's so equipped. The trigger on this firearm does not come close to a good quality AR trigger, but it is serviceable once you get used to its feel.

The rifle is a unique piece. LIke a Kel-Tec Sub2k its different. Its light and compact and easy to take down and put away. It will store in a very small space. You can make quick and easy caliber changes on it. Those are its strengths. Its trigger...yes its a weak point but for me its part of a trade off. A 9mm AR seems like a giant next to this little thing. So, I guess its all in what your priorities are.  Next to my JRC 9mm this thing is a light weight, but the JRC does have a better trigger....so which is more important.

Like many I am waiting for that perfect firearm. We can all describe it in detail. Problem is no one can build it for a low price so we can afford it.
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