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Originally Posted by Bluedreaux
Why is anyone even commenting? If you ignore him he’ll go away.

What? Miss the fun? smile


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Originally Posted by antelope_sniper
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I tried an AR gold trigger but did not like it and returned it after testing it in my rifle, they allowed the return.


Jimmy,

What was it about the AR Gold trigger that you didn't like?


I’ve also tried them and didn’t like them. They’ve got some pre-travel before a very crisp break. Almost identical to a 1911 trigger. The people who like them LOVE them. I’m sure I could have gotten used to it, but it’s not that good of a trigger to warrant a learning curve.


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Originally Posted by Tyrone
Originally Posted by Bluedreaux
Why is anyone even commenting? If you ignore him he’ll go away.


What? Miss the fun? smile



Adults are trying to have a conversation.


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As you wish.


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At least Imagination and Pretend are free...so you can "afford" to "contribute".

Bless your heart.

Laughing!................


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Maybe you should stick to USGI triggers. They are Parkerized to prevent rust. Because they are Parkered, they are gritty. Marines can't break them, so they should last you a couple days.

I'd love to see some of the scores you've shot. Animals are big targets and don't take much skill.



Parkerizing does NOT induce Dog Schit results...other than your Imagination and it's Pretend. Hint.

I've less than zero concern,what Ladies on manicured lawns "shoot" and am more than a touchy "comfy" in my R&D critiques of wares,well beyond your "means" and "abilities". Hint.

We have (1) thing in common,in that neither of us has seen anybody better with a rifle,than I.

Hint.

Congratulations?!?......................

Just out of curiosity would you please post something that would back up your claim on being the best shot. A NRA classification card or even better a picture of you receiving your trophy at the Nationals. I see you write a lot about how you think are the best shot but don't ever see any proof that you are. How about this - we both live in Alaska so why don't we get together and shoot in the Alaska State High-power rifle match. I would like to meet you in person.

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Find me "mistaken".

Hint.

It will be fhuqking FUNNY.

Re-hint.

As you feverishly nip heels and sniff my shorts.................


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Please stop, people.


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Pardon Facts,colliding with your Fantasy.

Hint.

Bless your heart.

LAUGHING!...............


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Originally Posted by Bluedreaux
Please stop, people.

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Some ask questions.

Pardon my KNOWING.

Hint...............


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Originally Posted by Bluedreaux
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Originally Posted by jimmyp
I tried an AR gold trigger but did not like it and returned it after testing it in my rifle, they allowed the return.


Jimmy,

What was it about the AR Gold trigger that you didn't like?


I’ve also tried them and didn’t like them. They’ve got some pre-travel before a very crisp break. Almost identical to a 1911 trigger. The people who like them LOVE them. I’m sure I could have gotten used to it, but it’s not that good of a trigger to warrant a learning curve.



Thanks Blue, I appreciate the feed back.


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Just to add to the fire, I have a CMC single-stage that got moved to a different, less-used range toy build. It was in my .300BLK SBR, and my original load for subsonics was using IMR4895. Unfortunately, there was a *LOT* of unburned powder and I wasn't really concerning m'self on massively thorough cleanings every range trip. The trigger got unburned powder, CLP, and carbon mixed up inside its inner workings, and as it's a cassette style drop-in, got gummed up pretty good, which first started with the first round of any string (regardless of length) being a 2-3 MOA flyer, eventually resulting in the trigger hammer refusing to drop. I'm using Lil Gun for supers *AND* subs out of that gun now, so no more worries with that, but it also has a G2S-E inside it now which is much better.

It's a good trigger, just rather maintenance-queen-esque, so it's not a good choice for a heavy-use or low-cleaning-regimen rifle.

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