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No, stock trigger, though I noticed right way at the range that the stock trigger has lots of creep.Silly question: do you have an aftermarket single stage trigger in it?
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No, stock trigger, though I noticed right way at the range that the stock trigger has lots of creep.Silly question: do you have an aftermarket single stage trigger in it?
I would never take offense at someone trying to help me with a problem.Dumb question on my part and forgive me. Is this a 80% build or a complete lower? What kind of front gas block? Is the buffer compatible with the gun? Correct buffer spring? Sorry for the basic questions.
Respectfully.
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Thank you! That animation is going to be helpful. I have been shooting XM193 in it exclusively.Make sure your springs are installed correctly
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Always use full power ammo like Lake City XM193 or M855 for new rifle break-in
Took that puppy to the range today and ran 40 rounds through it without a hiccup. Case closed.I just KNEW it!!
Standard springs. I do NOT want to get into re-engineering springs like we did with paintball guns. I still have a whole set of parts drawers full of springs for swapping out in paintball guns. You can try several hundred different spring combinations before you find just the right one. NOT going to do that with a random generic AR.Are you using standard springs or aftermarket low power springs?
Just curious.
I ran a white arkansas stone across all the surfaces on my triggers and it made a nice improvement in trigger feel.
Standard springs. I do NOT want to get into re-engineering springs like we did with paintball guns. I still have a whole set of parts drawers full of springs for swapping out in paintball guns. You can try several hundred different spring combinations before you find just the right one. NOT going to do that with a random generic AR.
I may try stoning the trigger parts. Jewelers' files are good, but a stone would really polish things up. Wish I'd thought of that the other day when I had it apart.