Had a gunsmith work on mine and it was worth it. $70.
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Two of my rifles, I have some version of Geissele match triggers in. They are not the cheapest, but not the most expensive either. I replaced the hammer spring and trigger return spring, with Wolfe springs. I bought a Wolfe spring kit cheaply. After replacing those springs, then getting the trigger adjusted to my liking, I am very happy with both of those triggers. I think I have both of those triggers down to just below 2 lbs. With a much shorter than stock AR length of pull and I have adjusted the trigger, where it has little over travel. Being adjustable, the shooter can adjust the length of pull or creek and lbs. of pull and the over travel, to the shooter's preference.
My other AR I built cheaply, with used parts and parts I was able to buy cheaply. For that gun, I found a Hyperfire trigger on sale and bought it. I was not really expecting a nice feeling, light trigger, but I am impressed with it. On sale, I think it was about $100 less than the Geissele triggers.
At some point, I want to get a CMC, because they are a Texas company and I found one years ago, that I really liked, but they only have about 30 different triggers and I have no idea which trigger it was I found they make, that I really like. If I can figure out what trigger that is again, I will probably buy a couple of them, I really liked that trigger.
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Originally posted by scott123456789 View PostTry the JP 3.5lb springs. Best $20 you can spend on an AR. Doesn’t improve travel but accuracy will greatly improve.Last edited by Bucknaked; 12-12-2021, 01:00 PM.
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