Total per year, anyway. Take a look at RightToBear … they've got an all-NiB fcg that is inexpensive and smooth.
I've seen 2-stage triggers for sale around $135 a few times; I got my G2S for less than $180 but haven't put in into a lower yet so couldn't say how good it is.
If you get the RRA from someplace that has already cut ties with that manufacturer, yeah the trigger is fine. But all of Zig Forums and beyond are boycotting them for being a 4meButnot4thee turncoat.
Saging for doublepost.
Jaxon Taylor
>>>/out/
Adrian Powell
What's wrong with RRA? Also, why should I bother with an AR?
Liam Baker
As others have said they're collaborators with the gun-grabbers.
It's one of the best platforms for building/buying a semi-auto rifle available, especially if you want to Barbie it up and construct a rifle meant specifically for you. Also, thanks to muh sanctions genuine AKs are getting increasingly difficult to acquire.
Brayden Jackson
I didn't know they were fucking around like that, please don't assume I'm on board with their shit
Christopher Gomez
Seconding this, I have ALG triggers in all of my ars, they're great.
Isaiah Mitchell
This doesn't really go into /qtddtot/ but it's because it's not so much a question as a whine.
I dun screwed up, Zig Forums
I've disassembled my first completed-80% a couple times, and other than being tedious, and using the wrong size (over-the-counter hardware store purchase) roll pin for the trigger guard, nothing bad happened.
So, I've got the upper for the pistol assembled, and the lower cerakote'd, and I went about installing the LPK. From Stag Arms, this one had the mil-spec flat trigger guard, but instead of a threaded pin, it's spring loaded and permanent. Neato, right?
I put it in backwards. And could NOT get the roll pin to go through with the pliers. Eventually gave in and started hammering it down, and it still wouldn't go. … That's because it's the side that only has one hole.
So long as I never want to take that particular trigger guard off, I guess it's okay. But I was only using it because I don't have anything fancier to throw on the pistol lower. And I don't have a drill press so safely removing the roll pin by drilling it out isn't going to happen soon either.
Does anyone here have any suggestions, or is the only way to change the trigger guard some variation of "buy a new completed lower" ..?
Ethan Adams
Find a friend or a machine shop that has a drill press. Ask to borrow it. I also suggest you stop redditspacing like a tard.
your trigger is fine op, it just needs polished. they come with built un machining marks by default.
Colton Williams
mil-spec triggers are a shit get a 3.5lb single stage trigger from someone, CMC and Patriot Ordinance is what I have, both are great. and get a rail if you don't have one, that plastic shit melts fast.