Let's see, I am just going to put it like this and maybe you guys can point me in the right direction.
I am looking for a trigger with a lighter pull, and at the same time, I want to shorten the travel the trigger has to go through to actually fire the round.
How much are you looking to spend? I put a JP fire control sytem in mine but it was a little over $250. If you don't mind a two stage trigger, the Rock River arms is a real nice trigger for a lot less.
aand these triggers follow my needs? it needs to be almost as a hair trigger, n yea 200 is a lil much for me to put on a trigger. well not now anyway. I'm still messing with the guts of my rifle. It is a windham weaponary WW-15. I have parts coming in to change the BCG to BCM, BCM charging handle, n going to change the buffer tube over to BCM and us a magpul "mil spec" stock. n thats pretty much it. but i can't decide on a trigger.. Is there any out there around 50-100$ but still great quality? n follow my needs?
Jard triggers;not a drop in and you need to know something about triggers and gunsmithing before you attempt!But-the end result is a trigger you can adjust down to OUNCES,and available in one or two stage configurations.......less than $200.00.
p.s. they also make" drops ins" but I don't believe that they are adjustable. find on JARD website!
There must be dozens of 'trigger job' videos on youtube, you should just try to do a trigger job yourself, it's not hard to do if you follow instruction and find a good instruction video. Watch about 5 or 6 and you should be able to find 1 that you can trust.....it could save you some money.
BTW, most factory triggers are around 7 lbs, 25% off that will get you a trigger pull of about 5.25 lbs.
On an AR I wouldn't go below 4 lbs unless you plan on competing in matches that don't involve running around and being 'tactical'.
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