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11 May 2015, 08:08 #61
I'm still waiting on my EDT. I paid, but there ended up being a problem with the vendor's shipment or something. UW, you have a deal on them?
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11 May 2015, 08:36 #62
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11 May 2015, 09:54 #63
I installed one on my M&P 15 Sport, and I'm loving it. Smooth pull crisp break and virtually no creep.
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11 May 2015, 16:48 #64
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11 May 2015, 20:23 #65
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11 May 2015, 21:50 #66
So far my triggers are still going strong, I also got my crew triggers as well with no issues reported. I plan on doing a follow up review this fall. After the classes and training this summer I'm guessing one unit will have 4-5000 rounds on it. I also plan on using one in a loaner gun to get more rounds on it as well. Part of the cut in trigger is for debris and grit. I agree removing some of that material makes assembly annoying. I like the design overall and so far it's not been an issue after installation.
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12 May 2015, 06:00 #67
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12 May 2015, 07:56 #68
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14 September 2015, 08:11 #69
Dave, any chance you're getting your hands on the EDT2? I haven't looked up the differences between the EDT and EDT2, so being as lazy as I am, hoping you'd cover that.
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14 September 2015, 09:34 #70
It looks like the EDT2 uses a full profile hammer (full width with tail section) for more striking force. They advertise reliable ignition with .223/5.56 NATO, 300 BLK, .308/7.62 NATO.
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14 September 2015, 17:40 #71
well, lo and behold...
Just happened to get one from my crack dealer (cerakoter) friend to try out-----------------------------------------------
Jim
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14 September 2015, 17:52 #72LEO / MIL
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Jim,
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