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B58/732
Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: Hot as Hell, AZ
Posts: 12,313
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FWIW I have the AR-15 Timney in my DPMS. Never had an undented primer yet. I have had a dud milsurp round or two, though!
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Registered
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Rogue Valley, Oregon
Posts: 1,736
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Both my jp and timney are single stage
I had to fit the jp and it took a while to get it perfect The timney was perfect out of the box Troy |
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Still not sure what I think of that straight trigger though. |
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Somewhere in the Midwest
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: In the barn!
Posts: 12,499
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I settled on the Geissele Super Semi Automatic trigger (2-stage)...only because I got a birthday discount on it ($170 reg. $199.99) and it comes with a hat...woohooo a hat!
The SSA has the normal curved trigger with a 2.5 lbs 1st stage and 2 lbs 2nd stage while the SD-C has a 3 lbs 1st stage and the straight trigger. It should be the best AR trigger I've ever used...so look for feedback. I also picked up a Nikon M-223 1-4x scope with a DNZ aluminum mount. I don't recall reading about anyone using the M-223 scope on a 308 rig, but I'm hoping it'll withstand the heavier kick. If not...I can use it on one of my other rigs...anyone had the Nikon M-223 scope? |
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Banned
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: South of Heaven
Posts: 21,159
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I have a Chip McCormick drop in match grade trigger ass'y in my AR. 3lb pull, very crisp. It's a little cheaper than a Timney, and the pull is just as good.
Nikon scopes are high quality, .308 recoil should be no problem at all. |
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