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    Default POF triggers

    Anyone running one of these?

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    I haven't played with one, but I can tell you that if the sides of the drop in trigger don't fit snuggly into the lower, you will end up with lateral movement in your trigger. I've seen this in other drop ins.
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    They come with kns anti rotation pins, would this resolve the lateral issues ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SA Friday View Post
    I haven't played with one, but I can tell you that if the sides of the drop in trigger don't fit snuggly into the lower, you will end up with lateral movement in your trigger. I've seen this in other drop ins.
    Any trigger, drop in or not, is going to have some sort of "lateral movement". I wouldn't want a trigger that was a snug fit inside the frame as the friction would screw with the pull if not bind the trigger up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ray1970 View Post
    Any trigger, drop in or not, is going to have some sort of "lateral movement". I wouldn't want a trigger that was a snug fit inside the frame as the friction would screw with the pull if not bind the trigger up.
    Comparatively, no. That's not correct.
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    Quote Originally Posted by van7559 View Post
    They come with kns anti rotation pins, would this resolve the lateral issues ?
    It will stop the pins from walking out the side. That in itself is a clue there are issues. KNS pins work well to stop pins from walking if you have holes that are wobbled out. If the kit comes with them, one has to ask why. What does it resolve? Does the trigger system not retain the trigger and hammer pin without KNS pins?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SA Friday View Post
    Comparatively, no. That's not correct.
    Ok. Maybe my response didn't come across just right. I understand it's nice if the little sealed unit types fit nicely in the frame. I guess what I was getting at is that pretty much every trigger is going to have some lateral movement. Some more than others I'm sure. I just don't see where lateral trigger movement is a big deal.

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    played with one, breaks clean, no noticeable take up or creep, reset is okay. If you're buying one at msrp, I'd look at something else. I'm personally a fan of the Hiperfire 24E.

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    I have one in a .308 AR, breaks at 4lbs, single stage, Breaks like glass, nothing wrong with them.

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    I have one in my AR. I like it. Clean, crisp break.

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