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Man, if only this wasn't 300 dollars. Seriously. I think 200 dollars is bad enough for some of the other options, but now 300?
Can someone explain why it cost 300 dollars?
R + D has a cost. Manufacturing has a cost. Warranties have a cost. Liability insurance has a cost. Oh, yeah, they also like that little thing called profit. Profit lets them invest more in R+D and take care of their workers. Taking care of your workers makes it easier for them to want to do an exceptional job MAKING these triggers.
Do you REALLY want them making the chevy aveo of triggers?
The REALLY cool thing about it, simply, is that YOU get to decide if you want it. If $300 is too much for you, then obviously, there are many other fine choices.
When someone makes something that works, as advertised, and comes from a company with a reputation for quality, you get to pay a price, or not, that they decide.
Either this thing will sell at $300, or it won't.
If a few people try it, and find that it's the best trigger ever made, you'll think $300 is fair.
If it's a pos, you'll know that as well.
TXL