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  • Jake_S-83
    on an ar, you want to replace the trigger and hammer. if you have access to a bunch of them, just trial and error to find 2 that work together. or if you want to spend some cash, buy a nice set.
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  • deputydon
    Jake - I don't have access to any other than in the gun. Can you buy a target set & if so where?
    -Don


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  • Jake_S-83
    a lot of people sell them. try bushmaster or brownells or something. i have a jard trigger kit in my bushmaster and i like it a lot. just depends on how much you want to spend
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  • MIKE WISKEY
    brownells.com. jewel triggers are best, you get what you pay for.
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  • v35
    You have to decide whether you want a single or double stage trigger.
    The Jewel is double stage and JP is single stage. There are others.
    I put a JP in mine and am happy with it. It takes a bit of fit and fiddling.
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  • Boomerang
    Try this out before spending a lot of money on a new trigger assembly. It will only cost a couple of dollars in spare parts and 15 minutes of your time, or maybe 45 minutes depending on how familiar you are with AR internals. I did and it worked great on my Colts and Bushys'.

    http://www.sargenthome.com/15_Minute_AR_Trigger_Job.htm

    Boomer

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  • deputydon
    Boomer - thanks, I am going to give this a try. Where can you get #7 rubbing compound?

    -Don[^]

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