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<blockquote data-quote="gfercaks33" data-source="post: 2843256" data-attributes="member: 5457"><p>I think where I am in life I don't want to spend money on a trigger that I can build another couple lowers for, I am now broadening my search what about doing something like a spikes battle trigger or a bcm gunfighter, those are like $60 and they have done the polishing and coated them with Teflon or something like that.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I do understand the safety concerns with it, on my current rifle I have the set screw, jp springs and speed hammer, before I made the speed hammer I had an issue of it failing to feed I packed it up and went home. Another thing I had was I forgot to loctite the set screw and it moved causing the trigger to not reset, after 2-3 shots and I realized it was not a fluke I packed it up and shot the 10/22 the rest of the day. I really do appreciate the concern and I have been taken notes on everything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gfercaks33, post: 2843256, member: 5457"] I think where I am in life I don't want to spend money on a trigger that I can build another couple lowers for, I am now broadening my search what about doing something like a spikes battle trigger or a bcm gunfighter, those are like $60 and they have done the polishing and coated them with Teflon or something like that. I do understand the safety concerns with it, on my current rifle I have the set screw, jp springs and speed hammer, before I made the speed hammer I had an issue of it failing to feed I packed it up and went home. Another thing I had was I forgot to loctite the set screw and it moved causing the trigger to not reset, after 2-3 shots and I realized it was not a fluke I packed it up and shot the 10/22 the rest of the day. I really do appreciate the concern and I have been taken notes on everything. [/QUOTE]
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