quazymoto360
11-09-2010, 12:54 AM
i recently purchased a romanian ak and it came with a tapco single hook trigger
which is alright.. but i prefer a crisp clean trigger pull without a quarter inch of creep before discharge..
so i have done some research and i found a couple triggers that caught my eye
the jard
http://www.jardinc.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=section&layout=blog&id=11&Itemid=25
the three pound
or
http://www.parts4ak47.com/ak-47_accessories/product/AK-47_Adjustable_Military_Trigger.html
i like how this one has a primary catch that is shorter then the tapco making less creep
unfortunately i am not a fan of the price of either
my second option is to do some smithing of my own
i have fooled around with shortening the primary catch on the tapco only to find that when i reached the clean crisp break that i want the safety doesnt work and the rifle also double taps (firing on depression of trigger and also on release) so the secondary catch (the one that slides in the groove of the trigger and has the little spring) needs to be longer.. to make the weapon legal and reliable
anyway i would be interested in any feedback thet you may have on the subject and whether anyone has tested or owns either of the triggers above
which is alright.. but i prefer a crisp clean trigger pull without a quarter inch of creep before discharge..
so i have done some research and i found a couple triggers that caught my eye
the jard
http://www.jardinc.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=section&layout=blog&id=11&Itemid=25
the three pound
or
http://www.parts4ak47.com/ak-47_accessories/product/AK-47_Adjustable_Military_Trigger.html
i like how this one has a primary catch that is shorter then the tapco making less creep
unfortunately i am not a fan of the price of either
my second option is to do some smithing of my own
i have fooled around with shortening the primary catch on the tapco only to find that when i reached the clean crisp break that i want the safety doesnt work and the rifle also double taps (firing on depression of trigger and also on release) so the secondary catch (the one that slides in the groove of the trigger and has the little spring) needs to be longer.. to make the weapon legal and reliable
anyway i would be interested in any feedback thet you may have on the subject and whether anyone has tested or owns either of the triggers above