I've installed about 10 of these and all have been simple drop in parts (about 10 minutes time). I like the feel of the replacement trigger. Pull is about 2 1/2 - 3 lbs and is much more consistant than the stock triggers. I'd almost wonder if it might not be too light for cold weather though. The stock triggers I've come across tend to come in about 5-6 lbs, at least on the newer rifles.

Worth the $90 price tag? That's up to the individual. A good gunsmith could probably do a trigger job for about $50, or about half the cost of the WWG trigger. A bad trigger job might cost you more than that after all is said and done. I don't think you'll be able to beat Midway's price though. I've not seen these discounted much.


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