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    Choosing an AR-15 Aftermarket Trigger

    One thing that I think we can all agree on is that factory AR triggers tend to be rough, gritty, and heavy - hardly conducive to precision shooting. The problem is, there are so many different aftermarket triggers available, how do you choose one?

    I stumbled across this article a week or so ago, and thought I would share it. It doesn't cover ALL AR triggers, but it does cover most of the popular ones. I didn't write it, but it does make the selection of the 'best' trigger for your needs a bit simpler:

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    Good artice. I have the RRA 2stage match trigger in mine. Best addon to an AR in my opinion.

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    Geissele FCG's are most excellent. They even have variants approved for front line use by the USMC. I've used several, including the SSA, SSF, and the several adjustable styles.
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    thats a terrific article , think ill try one of those in my DPMS 20" that ive been wanting to clean up ,

    when i built up my DPMS LR308 i used a JP trigger [i know one of those tiny little machineists thats refered to] and i had a little help getting things adjusted , i have been most pleased with the performance , i went on local recomendation and useing a local source was apealing but most of all i didnt have the benefit of this fine article

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