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    I noticed my DPMS LPK is not as smooth as my PSA... might have to look into polishing myself.
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    I have a spikes and its not bad. Just a milspec trigger so its not the best but not the worst. Now the PSA I have... gritty is a mild understatement.
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    Thats one of the biggest reasons I use RRA's LPK's for my builds, everyone I have ever done had a smooth pull and crisp break. I just used a Stag kit for the last one and it was nice but still not what I have experinced with RRA.

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    I use the dd kit its awesome and it comes with moe trigger gaurd

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    DD components seem to clean up a little nicer than most, not too gawdawful of deep grinding scratches to stone out. DPMS bits look like a broken rock was used to finish them.

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    I put the KNS anti rotating pin upgrade kit on mine because my hammer pin walked out, but an added benifit it rally smoothed up my trigger and the pins were like $30. Replacing the trigger is pretty easy though, Im gonna put an ALG in mine soon

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    Go fancy and get a Geissele.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoser View Post
    Go fancy and get a Geissele.
    Good advice. I have two and love them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoser View Post
    Go fancy and get a Geissele.
    Worth every penny.

    Although, I have some RRA triggers as well and they aren't too shabby either (2 stage 3 lb triggers in Varmint guns) especially for $120
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    Hve the RRA match 2 stage and the Geissele SSA 2 stage. I have only one of the RRA's and two of the SSA's. Bite the bullet, drive up to Bowers, and pick one up. It's a cry once scenario, and the Geissele is the best choice short of a JP single stage IMO. The JP doesn't use stock springs like the SSA does and is much more difficult to install.
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