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very cool. i bet ser#45, and ser#1911 are accounted for.Need a perfect Christmas gift for that special someone? How about 1911 serial no. 0009?
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do you not find practicing trigger reset helps with keeping creep down?Working on my next Beckerhead firearm . I picked up an AR back when they were cheap . I put a scope I had on it but it was not working for me . The gun has a rough trigger . I picked up a Sig Sauer Romeo 5 red dot sight. I also did some research and have some parts to work on the trigger. I went to the local indoor range and got it on the paper today . If I can get the trigger creep down think it will be a shooter.
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do you not find practicing trigger reset helps with keeping creep down?
Fair enough. If you do buy a new trigger buy one from Geisele, or their budget alternative ALG. They use full-power springs so they manage to never have light primer strikes. Something to consider. A great firearm, probably my favorite of all time. With good trigger reset discipline I've always found the mil-spec triggers just fine. Not exceptional, but just fine. I'm sure you'll enjoy yours more and more as time goes on.I can shoot it effectively . I think it can be vastly improved with just a little bit of work and cost. I am not a big AR fan , but this little rifle is growing on me. I started reading up and found this below after looking at how an AR trigger works I believe it is all I need
I really don't think I need a new trigger. I think taking most of the Creep out of it is all it needs . I am not big on lightening springs on a gun that is likely to have surplus ammo used in it. If needed I can always smooth out the sear some too . This is the first red dot sight I have found that I liked combined with the M4 configuration it makes for a handy little rifle I have an Olight Warrior X Pro, mount and pressure switch but after shooting the gun some I think all I will add is a slingFair enough. If you do buy a new trigger buy one from Geisele, or their budget alternative ALG. They use full-power springs so they manage to never have light primer strikes. Something to consider. A great firearm, probably my favorite of all time. With good trigger reset discipline I've always found the mil-spec triggers just fine. Not exceptional, but just fine. I'm sure you'll enjoy yours more and more as time goes on.
That's all you need man, sling, light, optic. Sounds like good stuff.I really don't think I need a new trigger. I think taking most of the Creep out of it is all it needs . I am not big on lightening springs on a gun that is likely to have surplus ammo used in it. If needed I can always smooth out the sear some too . This is the first red dot sight I have found that I liked combined with the M4 configuration it makes for a handy little rifle I have an Olight Warrior X Pro, mount and pressure switch but after shooting the gun some I think all I will add is a sling
DAMM! He should now be known as Mr. luckyHey Scott, what's new?
Indeed! Rex had a few thoughts on the incident and posted those up today.DAMM! He should now be known as Mr. lucky![]()