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T**D
Nice Product
The way your trigger functions is one of the most important upgrades to a gun (Top 3 at least for most stock triggers) as far as I am concerned. I think this might be a huge improvement on most stock triggers, as they seem to be mostly bad. The trigger on my EP9 was actually pretty good, but a dropin trigger wouldn't work due to the propriety dimensions of the lower. I thought I'd give these a shot, as they were something around twenty bucks, so low risk. They actually did make a pretty good trigger (Much better than most) better by about a 20% margin; I was actually surprised. My triggers on other rifles are Timney or CNC dropins, but those are $140-$200 each. These are a great first step before spending alot of cash because if you spend $20 and are satisfied, it can end there. These are a very solid purchase.
A**R
7Lbs down to 3-1/4 lb trigger pull
Used this spring kit in my budget Palmetto AR Build with Palmetto lower parts kit . Trigger pull went from 7Lbs down to 3-1/4 Lbs pull very impressive im going to be ordering more Great product
L**A
Just as described
This is a great alternative compared to the cost of a new trigger. My trigger now has a nice, light pull. I only wish there were better instructions. Fortunately, I am good with mechanics and was able to figure out how to disassemble and reassemble my trigger. If you are not, find a YouTube or manufacturer's video for your trigger assembly. And, be careful disassembling your trigger, as pieces are under tension and want to pop out of the assembly with enough force to injure your eye or get lost. The only tool you will need it a thin straight steel tool (like an eyeglass screwdriver or small hex key) to dislodge the trigger assembly pins.
S**8
Use standard springs on a new gun until it's broken in good
I used these in conjunction with an enhanced (plated) mil spec trigger. To be honest i had some ftf and light primer strikes at first but this was due to the sum of parts all being brand new top to bottom. I expected this though and after surpassing 400 rounds it now functions flawlessly. Turns out the ftf was due to a timing issue on a rifle length gas system and bcg, it was ejecting the spent round milliseconds early (while still under pressure) once the gun was mildly broke in it functions great. I would recommend this spring kit for enhanced or standard milspec triggers. In hindsight i should have ran 4-500 rounds through it before installing the jp springs. Trigger pull is right at 4 pounds.
L**L
Tuned AR-15 in 300BLK
Turned a 7-6 lb PSA mil spec trigger group to a 4-3.5 lb trigger after some light polishing. Hoping for no light strikes if so I'll switch back to the stock hammer spring and leave the others. Add a few trigger shims and it feels like my drop in :)EDIT: aprox 300 rounds later and no light strikes with fail to fire. using both CCI #41(NATO-spec aka. Hard primers) and CCI #400 (commercial primers)I polish and shim my triggers your results may very Good luck and god speed
R**E
Awesome!
These work EXCELLENT on a Mil-Spec lower. Use a bit of WS2 for lube and you'll be in "hog heaven"!!!!ron
D**K
Nice springs
I didn't record the trigger pull on my two new AR pistol builds prior to doing my standard polishing, but with the polishing and these springs the triggers on each pull between 2.5 to 3 lbs (without breaking them in at the range). For the price they are a nice add to the guns or to have around as a spare.
A**R
Going to buy five or six of them
So had the spring laying around for a while but I got a new palmetto State lower and I was like might as well put it in so I polished everything on the trigger and then I put the springs in and I have shot drop-in triggers and honestly you really can't tell the difference I'm going to put a trigger adjustment because there's a little bit of play but that's just a trigger side note the hammer doesn't hit hard enough on 762x39 but damn good product so worth the money
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