Originally Posted By: JoeBobOutfitters
Most every trigger will have a bit of "break in" as the springs and parts get more fine tuned. It should start out in the ~5lb range, give or take.
It isn't going to be a high class trigger, but will be better than most mil spec triggers. If you want a $200 trigger, than I'd go ahead and drop one in to begin with.
The receiver extension tube is a 6pos aluminum tube just like every other lower, yes.
I just want a cheap, crisp single stage for quick deer/hog hunting and was going to get a Bill Springfield trigger job on a mil-spec LPK if it was 7lb, but if it should be more like 5lb then I might just save my money and leave the polymer FCG in. Thanks for the info.
Most every trigger will have a bit of "break in" as the springs and parts get more fine tuned. It should start out in the ~5lb range, give or take.
It isn't going to be a high class trigger, but will be better than most mil spec triggers. If you want a $200 trigger, than I'd go ahead and drop one in to begin with.
The receiver extension tube is a 6pos aluminum tube just like every other lower, yes.
I just want a cheap, crisp single stage for quick deer/hog hunting and was going to get a Bill Springfield trigger job on a mil-spec LPK if it was 7lb, but if it should be more like 5lb then I might just save my money and leave the polymer FCG in. Thanks for the info.
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