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28 June 2013, 20:00 #1
Joe Bob Outfitters Trigger Adjuster
Joe Bob Outfitters has been selling their Trigger Adjusters for awhile now and Joe Bob himself swears by them. The adjuster takes the creep out of the trigger pull and is able to reduce the trigger pull weight. I've had limited time with this, but it does seem to take some of the creep out of a crappy mil-spec trigger. Maybe worth a look for those of us on a limited budget or for those that can't stomach the cost of a Geissele SSA or an ALG ACT.
ThE best bang for your buck to improve any AR15 Trigger!
One of the BEST upgrades possible for a mil-spec fire control group, period! This trigger adjuster replaces the factory grip screw to reduce trigger creep, lessen pull weight, and improve hammer break for better accuracy. Use alone or as part of a complete trigger job. Use this to fine-tune any mil-spec trigger or even the Nickle Boron Spike's Tactical Trigger! These can be used in combination with the JP reduced power springs to take the pre-travel out of a trigger and reduce the trigger pull weight.
SPECS:
Stainless steel. Gunsmith fitting recommended but not required.
Included in package:
**(1) Stainless Steel Grip Screw with trigger adjuster
**(1) Star Washer
**(1) 2mm Extra Long Allen Wrench for install
MSRP $17.95
Thanks to Stickman for the pictures.
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29 June 2013, 16:59 #2
I have a pretty horrific Colt trigger on a 6920 so I'm curious... Can you dumb this down for me? How does this fix the problem? I'm not saying it doesn't, I just don't understand the solution. (BTW, I'm a huge fan and customer of JoeBob and his company)
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29 June 2013, 19:34 #3Member
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You have two posts here, and both are in violation of board rules. Check out rule #6.
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30 June 2013, 10:06 #4Member
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Don't Re-edit your posts
Last edited by mch28; 1 July 2013 at 13:27.
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30 June 2013, 17:36 #5
Interesting. The video shows the difference, though I'm going to need to actually look at a lower to understand the "why." Thanks for the link.
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30 June 2013, 19:56 #6