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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
AR15/10 Rifles
Mil Spec trigger improvements
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<blockquote data-quote="Daves762" data-source="post: 2059609" data-attributes="member: 33751"><p>Not much can be done with mil-spec Fire Control groups. If there was, the AR trigger market would not be what it is. I've messed with the mill spec triggers ALOT, as i have many of them left from customers having me install after market triggers and not wanting the mil spec one back. So they are sacrificial and I can really dig into it with nothing to lose. </p><p>Mil Spec triggers are case hardened. So if you file, grind, polish, you CAN get under the hard metal and into the soft metal. Then the polished area's can rust since you just ground off the coated area. Also if you try to mess with the sear engagement area like you would on a bolt gun you run the risk of doubling, or worse a run away gun. Meaning you can modify the trigger so that it's no longer "one pull, one round discharged" per the BATFE definition of "semi-automatic". </p><p>I've seen it with my own eyes. </p><p>Throw the mil-spec trigger into your parts box and buy a quality single stage drop in trigger for your AR. You will never look back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daves762, post: 2059609, member: 33751"] Not much can be done with mil-spec Fire Control groups. If there was, the AR trigger market would not be what it is. I've messed with the mill spec triggers ALOT, as i have many of them left from customers having me install after market triggers and not wanting the mil spec one back. So they are sacrificial and I can really dig into it with nothing to lose. Mil Spec triggers are case hardened. So if you file, grind, polish, you CAN get under the hard metal and into the soft metal. Then the polished area's can rust since you just ground off the coated area. Also if you try to mess with the sear engagement area like you would on a bolt gun you run the risk of doubling, or worse a run away gun. Meaning you can modify the trigger so that it's no longer "one pull, one round discharged" per the BATFE definition of "semi-automatic". I've seen it with my own eyes. Throw the mil-spec trigger into your parts box and buy a quality single stage drop in trigger for your AR. You will never look back. [/QUOTE]
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