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I'll tell u my trick for the t-shirt.
Maybe I'll post the additional trigger mod. Pm sent ksenter
tomorrow, I'm buying 3 JP spring kits, 3 JBO adjustable screws, 2 Odinworks mag extenders (1 FDE for my 6.8, 1 BLK for pistol), and getting a free t-shirt from JBO over $100 order.
I finally got around to making a video of this process. Let me know what you think!
https://youtu.be/pCPLe6FwNkQ
Excellent video. Just gave it a :thumb:
I just looked at the trigger group you installed on my New Frontier lower (yup, I'm cheap) and I see where you did the polishing. Although I think the springs are stock and the hammer isn't bobbed, the trigger breaks crisp and clean.
At $35, you're close to an ALG trigger which is quite nice, and most importantly, very reliable.
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ALG is nothing to write home about, but it's usually enough of an improvement to make it shootable.
The $35 trigger job can yield EXCELLENT results in terms of feel and pull weight, but as with any DIY mod, you better do some through testing before using it anywhere but the range.
By the time you shoot a case of ammo through it, the cost is about what a Geissele would run, and you get peace of mind.
Don't get me wrong, it's a fun and worthwhile project, but like any gun work, it's only as good as the smith.
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Definitely. If you want to upgrade a rifle that is going to see a ton of rounds or hard use, you should definitely pony up for a good quality (reputable) trigger instead of hacking the factory one.