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Originally Posted by fishbed77
I've used this trigger adjustor with the JP Enterprises springs, and the result has been a very nice, light (about 4 lbs), and crisp trigger pull, with reliable ignition of every ammo I've tried.
Still, I would not use them on a defensive rifle. For a defensive rifle, a Geissele SSA (for defensive carbine) or SSA-E (for a precision rifle) is what you want.
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Though I've never used one, the idea behind the way the trigger screw adjustment seems to work bothers me.
A standard AR trigger has a large engagement surface that in some ways mimics the function of a two stage trigger, i.e. one has to drag the two surfaces over one another for a while before it releases. That's the drag so many of you dislike, especially if it is heavy and rough.
Decreasing the length and area of that engagement surface enough would certainly make the trigger unsafe or less safe. As with anything moderation must be the key, but with inexpensive two-stage triggers coming in at $100, taking the original trigger to the edge of its limits sounds like a fun experiment, but not an ideal solution.