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Brownells - Installing An Aftermarket Trigger System In an AR-15. For more information on Brownells Installing An Aftermarket Trigger System In an AR-15, please visit http://www.brownells.com/aspx/NS/store/productdetail.aspx?p=19958
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Yeah, it really is an easy install. As long as your mechanically inclined, it's simple.
BenTactical 8 months ago
Is it really as easy as you make it look??
RichfromNH 8 months ago
Good info.
ReDact45 1 year ago
move you fat finger so we can see
casinochips 1 year ago
The ?? A sear? A sear is difficuot.
I could not use an M16. A 1911 works.
Rich
82abnoff 1 year ago
exactly
gasitman 1 year ago
@twobanger: Punch out the hammer and trigger pins. Done.
PAGunGuy 1 year ago
You need to show how to get the old one out!
twobanger 2 years ago
They should emphasize that the hammer spring, goes on top of the trigger pin, and not below it....
rb5551 2 years ago
Has anyone tested a RRA national match trigger with the 5.45 x 39mm S&W upper?
PotatoGunsRule 2 years ago
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Yeah, it really is an easy install. As long as your mechanically inclined, it's simple.
BenTactical 8 months ago
Is it really as easy as you make it look??
RichfromNH 8 months ago
Good info.
ReDact45 1 year ago
move you fat finger so we can see
casinochips 1 year ago
The ?? A sear? A sear is difficuot.
I could not use an M16. A 1911 works.
Rich
82abnoff 1 year ago
exactly
gasitman 1 year ago
@twobanger: Punch out the hammer and trigger pins. Done.
PAGunGuy 1 year ago
You need to show how to get the old one out!
twobanger 2 years ago
They should emphasize that the hammer spring, goes on top of the trigger pin, and not below it....
rb5551 2 years ago
Has anyone tested a RRA national match trigger with the 5.45 x 39mm S&W upper?
PotatoGunsRule 2 years ago