No dice on Springfield
I looked at his work and uncovered several horror stories about his grinding through hardened surfaces, leading to short lifespans of the "improved" triggers.
Geissle looks like the best bet, although there are no shortage of options.
Complete thread:
- as long as we are on AR's Colt HBar II trigger question. -
MR,
2015-04-24, 13:20
- You may not have to grind out the sear block... -
mcassill,
2015-04-24, 13:56
- Thanks Mark! - MR, 2015-04-24, 16:14
- No dice on Springfield -
BC,
2015-04-24, 17:26
- Thank you. - MR, 2015-04-24, 17:38
- If you're going to spend that much for triggers... -
Miles,
2015-04-24, 18:21
- I am very impressed with.... -
rob,
2015-04-24, 21:44
- when my guys brought in their personal ARs for work -
Miles,
2015-04-24, 23:33
- I JUST BUGHT -
uncowboy,
2015-04-25, 16:01
- I find this very interesting. -
cas,
2015-04-25, 16:32
- interesting. Tell me more -
Miles,
2015-04-25, 19:18
- Can't really. -
cas,
2015-04-25, 21:00
- hard to say without more infoo - Miles, 2015-04-25, 23:18
- Can't really. -
cas,
2015-04-25, 21:00
- interesting. Tell me more -
Miles,
2015-04-25, 19:18
- I find this very interesting. -
cas,
2015-04-25, 16:32
- I JUST BUGHT -
uncowboy,
2015-04-25, 16:01
- when my guys brought in their personal ARs for work -
Miles,
2015-04-24, 23:33
- I am very impressed with.... -
rob,
2015-04-24, 21:44
- How much work do you want to do? -
bj,
2015-04-24, 19:34
- I had a 3 pound Jewell in an AR-10 - MR, 2015-04-24, 20:09
- as long as we are on AR's Colt HBar II trigger question. - Slow Hand, 2015-04-26, 21:07
- You may not have to grind out the sear block... -
mcassill,
2015-04-24, 13:56