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AR parts kit, Trigger?


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I started with a DPMS trigger kit, upgraded the hammer to a TiN hammer and upgraded the springs to a pair of match grade springs. So far it's been money, not all that much of a noticable difference. The upgrades just make me feel better about the "custom" AR aspect of putting together the jigsaw puzzle that is an AR.

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I buy all my components seperately so I don't double buy anything.

Here's a thought also:

15 Minute Practical Trigger Job for the AR-15

Already linked it to the OP in a PM. That is an easy trigger job, I do a few more things on top of that one to get a really nice trigger on an AR. The triggers on an AR are among the most simple ones out there. This makes tuning them a bit easier than most but it also make what you do more important because when you only have a couple of parts to tweak it is easy to mess things up.

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