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<blockquote data-quote="aestus" data-source="post: 2833225" data-attributes="member: 2989"><p>For my scoped AR's in a recce or dmr config, I typically like a Geissele SSA-E triggers. For rifles that may pull double duty as recon or cqb, I'll go with a SSA or the Larue Tactical trigger, which sits right in between the SSA and SSA-E in the break.</p><p></p><p>For my pew pew pew guns, I like the 3g type triggers. The new franklin armory trigger has me intrigued.</p><p></p><p>For everything else, I just use milspec triggers. Typically a ALG, PSA enhanced trigger or Spikes Tactical enhanced. For parts kit triggers, I will lightly polish the trigger to get rid of the grit. Again the key is a light polish to not remove the thin surface hardening on a trigger. I've had triggers fail and double on me because someone removed the hardening and over time the surface engagements were worn away to the point of being unsafe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aestus, post: 2833225, member: 2989"] For my scoped AR's in a recce or dmr config, I typically like a Geissele SSA-E triggers. For rifles that may pull double duty as recon or cqb, I'll go with a SSA or the Larue Tactical trigger, which sits right in between the SSA and SSA-E in the break. For my pew pew pew guns, I like the 3g type triggers. The new franklin armory trigger has me intrigued. For everything else, I just use milspec triggers. Typically a ALG, PSA enhanced trigger or Spikes Tactical enhanced. For parts kit triggers, I will lightly polish the trigger to get rid of the grit. Again the key is a light polish to not remove the thin surface hardening on a trigger. I've had triggers fail and double on me because someone removed the hardening and over time the surface engagements were worn away to the point of being unsafe. [/QUOTE]
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