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AR15/10 Rifles
AR-15 Triggers
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<blockquote data-quote="DanaC" data-source="post: 519025" data-attributes="member: 31955"><p>I am new to this forum and fairly new to AR's. I just bought a barely used Bushmaster w/ a stainless 18" match barrel. I mounted a Weaver grand slam varmit scope on and am good to go with the exception of the heavy stock trigger. I plan to shoot targets, and varmints by the way.</p><p>You all have pointed out all the options for buying a trigger and having one worked on by Bill Springfield, who also sells ready to go 3# trigger assemblys.</p><p>My question is, how hard is it to remove the old and install the new? Does RRA, Bushmaster, Timmney, or Giselle come with usable instructions? I don't mind spending $150 more or less to get a good trigger with 3# or slightly less let off.</p><p>Thanks for your help guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DanaC, post: 519025, member: 31955"] I am new to this forum and fairly new to AR's. I just bought a barely used Bushmaster w/ a stainless 18" match barrel. I mounted a Weaver grand slam varmit scope on and am good to go with the exception of the heavy stock trigger. I plan to shoot targets, and varmints by the way. You all have pointed out all the options for buying a trigger and having one worked on by Bill Springfield, who also sells ready to go 3# trigger assemblys. My question is, how hard is it to remove the old and install the new? Does RRA, Bushmaster, Timmney, or Giselle come with usable instructions? I don't mind spending $150 more or less to get a good trigger with 3# or slightly less let off. Thanks for your help guys. [/QUOTE]
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