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I had been reading about MSAR STG owners using ArmorAll on their trigger pack to smooth the trigger and lessen the felt pull weight so i thought I'd give it a try. Sprayed a little in there and cleaned off the excess reinstalled and WOW, what a difference. I'm told the trigger gets considerably better once it's broken in, but this sure gets a jump on that. Everything feels much smoother and lighter. Good cheap "mod".

I was going to try one of these trigger mods, but I may not after this little trick. This can get the pull down to under 6 lbs.

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Guest JHatmaker
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Interesting. Do you have to reapply? Or is this more for just breaking in the trigger.

I've had the STG on my short list for a while, but have never fired one. How are you liking it so far?

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Reports are that it last for several hundred rounds. It's not a whole lot different than lube. The trigger pack is not in an area affected by dirt, fouling, or heat so it makes sense that it last.

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Guest drcoffee
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No lube, no TT, no TL, no cutting and chopping to improve the AUG trigger pull. I'm working on a $20 product to lower the pull 2+ Lbs and rid the grit feel and it's close to completion. Take a look at these videos.

YouTube - corvetguy64's Channel

YouTube - corvetguy64's Channel

You can look at the other videos under my account corvetguy64 and see me shoot a 3# trigger with complete reliability. Cool stuff.

:dropjaw:

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Waiting with anticipation. If it's half as good as the "spring" it'll be a great improvement.

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I'm in when you get it ready.

I tried the Armor All and didn't notice any difference.

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Guest drcoffee
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I'm in when you get it ready.

I tried the Armor All and didn't notice any difference.

No and you won't because the polymers they use are self lubricating. Its as good as it gets. Any kind of scratches only degrade the performance.

Just send me an IM with your email and I'll keep you posted. The same for anyone else who is interested.

Cheers

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