Originally Posted By: WTJonesgreat info....I was going to order one but couldn't find a trustworthy review. I should have known to start here first. I did, however, have a retired gunnery sergeant show me how to "slick-up" my regular trigger and I may stick with that for a while. Old dogs CAN learn some tricks, I guess.
I have shot a good amount of aftermarket AR triggers, I won't be buying any of them. I polished my stock trigger parts then put in a trigger adjuster screw. I adjusted the trigger adjuster to the point the disconnector just releases, the safety can't complete it's normal 90 degree rotation which is great, I just drilled a tiny little hole for the safety detent to catch and now I have a 45 degree safety throw. I put in a lighter weight trigger spring but left the stock heavy hammer spring for reliability.
My trigger is around 6 lbs, so a little heavy but there is zero creep left in my stock trigger and the reset is barely measurable. I like the feel of my version of the stock trigger more than a velocity but the velocity triggers are lighter than I can get mine.