Used to use RRA 2-stage triggers until I started reading about problems with them at higher round counts. I replaced them. Lots of info online about it. For the $ you'll spend ...
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Used to use RRA 2-stage triggers until I started reading about problems with them at higher round counts. I replaced them. Lots of info online about it. For the $ you'll spend ...
Alright, I'll look into those companies for triggers then, I was just playing with an AR at my local shop that had the RR trigger and I loved it hah
With the BCG I was originally going to go with the spikes tactical but the gunsmith at my local shop said that failzero makes really nice BCG's. Also, why do you say drop the KNS?
Like I stated way earlier in this thread I don't know too much about building an AR, so I'm just gonna pick your guys brain on this hah because it is something I do want to learn more about.
Save your money and buy the spike. I have a few spikes, bcm and a single NiBoron BCG. I like the quality of the spike and haven't had a single issue with them and I shoot any and all types of ammo.
When I switched to all alg triggers in my guns, I took out the kns pins bc you really don't need them. Spend the extra $30 on a better trigger.
Fail does the coatings for spikes...... my current hd upper rocks a spikes NiB bcg it has been flawless for over 15,0000 rounds
That being said my next upper will be rocking a wmd guns bcg because I hate the stupid spider logo
From all the reviews I've read the wmd guns bcg is superior to the failzero
So, I'm looking at the wmd BCG's right now, What's the difference between the full auto and semi auto BCG? Is the full auto just more durable or what?
hmmmm, not to rain on your parade, but i see a rifle in your future that does not shoot worth a crap. for what your are going to spend in tools parts and time, get yourself a factory built rifle that works properly, your can make it your own at any time, or have a professional build you one. I am not saying that you could not figure it out, but when I see your post asking someone to clarify what a BCG is, i would say that you are a true novice and if you want to enjoy your rifle have it built or by one that is factory built.
Your first AR, you are not even sure what a full auto or semi auto BCG is, I liken this to a first time skydiver wanting to pack his own chute. Dangerous and a waste of money, FTF, FTE, hangfires and any number of other likely and highly dangerous situations are in your future. I think your are unnecessarily placing yourself and others that may be at the range with you in jeopardy.
If you are going to build it yourself get with someone who has at least done them successfully.
you cannot not be building your rifle with a full auto BCG. this is for a select fire build full auto, federally controlled part. please dont continue in this endeavor
WTF guys, i know that we are into giving advice and helping others get into the sport of shooting and enjoying their rifles,
novice shooter, Ar owner, too many questions to be had for this guy to even attempt this, Looking at parts that are illegal to build with. Am i the only one here that wants to discourage him?
Just to clarify for others, i understand that legality depends on how the rest of the gun is built.