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    churchmouse

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    You should have good luck with that kit. The ones I have used were far better than PSA's LPK's

    If the trigger has any grit to it we can take that out easy peasy.
     

    chezuki

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    You should have good luck with that kit. The ones I have used were far better than PSA's LPK's

    If the trigger has any grit to it we can take that out easy peasy.

    It's nice. No grit, crisp, clean break. It's a bit heavy, but not too bad.

    I fondled a bunch of rifles at USDS and the best "stock" trigger was from a CMMG kit as you said it would be. Got the build as far as I could with the parts I have yesterday.

     
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