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<blockquote data-quote="xsn10s" data-source="post: 1613927" data-attributes="member: 95344"><p>I guess then it all depends on the price of the aftermarket trigger and YOUR needs/ wants. Sounds like you're happy with your smith's trigger work so at 50 bucks that's a good deal. Aftermarkets are adjustable, but depending on your factory trigger it maybe adjustable too. But if you're happy with your trigger there's no need to adjust it. IMO you're GTG with your smith's trigger job. I test my triggers/ safeties every year and lube/ clean them at the same time. That's something you could do yourself or have your smith do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xsn10s, post: 1613927, member: 95344"] I guess then it all depends on the price of the aftermarket trigger and YOUR needs/ wants. Sounds like you're happy with your smith's trigger work so at 50 bucks that's a good deal. Aftermarkets are adjustable, but depending on your factory trigger it maybe adjustable too. But if you're happy with your trigger there's no need to adjust it. IMO you're GTG with your smith's trigger job. I test my triggers/ safeties every year and lube/ clean them at the same time. That's something you could do yourself or have your smith do. [/QUOTE]
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