How does the pull / crispness of it feel otherwise? I have almost pulled the trigger on this exact same one
How does the pull / crispness of it feel otherwise? I have almost pulled the trigger on this exact same one
Disconnector needs to be timed.
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You can get a nasty trigger slap if you don't have the Safety Selector Lever in place.
I just mention that because I chased that problem for a while one time.
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Not too shabby. But not really any better than my Daniel Defense triggers. In fact, my original plan was to put this in one of my "fancier" rifles and put the trigger from that rifle into my current "low budget" build. I ended up putting the trigger I had back into it instead and threw this one into the "low budget" rifle.
My opinion is if you have a rifle (like maybe a DPMS) with a crappy, creepy, gritty pull then this is probably a nice upgrade. If you already have a short, clean, crisp trigger pull then you are probably just wasting your hard earned money.
I just experienced a similar situation in building my second AR. After installing the hammer and moving the hammer back with my thumb, I found that it makes a significant contact with the disconnector 'beak' before continuing back and locked. My first build just barely brushed the 'beak' before locking the hammer back. I did have another new LPK (also from PSA) for spare parts. I swapped out the hammer and now its like the first one...much smoother. The first one must have been misdimensioned?
I'm hoping the lesser contact with the disconnector 'beak' is the proper operation... As now I'm not certain which is the preferable operation/engagement.