I've replaced a few triggers in AR's over the years and I find myself thinking about doing that again. I've done a Timney, and some RRA two stage triggers, but that's a very small sampling of all the AR triggers that are out there so I'm hoping that some guru's who know more about AR triggers than I do can point me in the right direction.
The rifle in question is a colt 6920 and I bought the rifle because at the time it seemed to be a good standard of durable quality. I'm not trying to turn it into a benchrest gun, but if I get tighter groups then good for me. I put a DD Omega free float rail on it years ago so I'm not really concerned about that.
I'd like to replace the mil-spec trigger with something that breaks clean and crisp and maybe even a little bit lighter, but is also tough and durable. I don't want to find out later on down the road that the trigger I installed is only meant for competitions at the range and should be handled delicately. I want something that'd be able to take some abuse, but also give a quality pull each time.
What are your thoughts?
The rifle in question is a colt 6920 and I bought the rifle because at the time it seemed to be a good standard of durable quality. I'm not trying to turn it into a benchrest gun, but if I get tighter groups then good for me. I put a DD Omega free float rail on it years ago so I'm not really concerned about that.
I'd like to replace the mil-spec trigger with something that breaks clean and crisp and maybe even a little bit lighter, but is also tough and durable. I don't want to find out later on down the road that the trigger I installed is only meant for competitions at the range and should be handled delicately. I want something that'd be able to take some abuse, but also give a quality pull each time.
What are your thoughts?