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On sale until 7/14 at Midway

Product #: 469179 ALG Defense #: ACT

 

It's regularly $65, now on sale for less

It's well worth the regular price, so the sale price is a good thing!!

 

I have put this trigger (smooth, no grit, no extra play) in all my AR platforms that don't already have Geissele triggers in them.

These triggers are designed by and manufactured for Geissele (ALG is Bill's wife's initials) and are better than any mil-spec single stage trigger out there for well under the $100 price point.

 

And with Midway's return policy, you really can't lose.

 

eta: Sorry. Should have put this in the Hot Deals section.

Mods: please move it there.  Thanks

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Pretty happy with my ACT trigger after a few range trips. Nice and crisp break.

 

Still want a lighter trigger but for the price it's hard to beat.

 

Throw on some JP Enterprises enhanced reliability springs (red/yellow set) - that'll lighten up the trigger as well.

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Throw on some JP Enterprises enhanced reliability springs (red/yellow set) - that'll lighten up the trigger as well.

Nick, will the spring kit compromise reliability with possible light primer strikes?

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Nick, will the spring kit compromise reliability with possible light primer strikes?

I've lit off federal xm193, and wolf 55gr and 62gr stuff as well as my reloads with the Jp springs on it.

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Nick, will the spring kit compromise reliability with possible light primer strikes?

 

I haven't had problems with mine and I've used it with a bunch of different ammo like raz-0.

 

http://www.brownells.com/rifle-parts/triggers-bottom-metals/trigger-parts/trigger-springs/ar-15-enhanced-reliability-spring-kits-prod32318.aspx

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