Lighttac.com had them in stock last time I checked. That's where I got mine.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Thanks for the info and the nice comparison write-up. I think I might try one, just because I can and I've been wanting to try a flat trigger.
I have 2 AR Golds, A couple JP's , and a Hyperfire 24C. All are good. Personally I like the AR Gold the best for precision shots and the lite reset doesn't bother me, but I know it bothers some. I think it's because I shot (and still do) 1911/2011 designs with very light triggers for many years
If the 1911 type trigger is what you like I really think you'll be a fan of this trigger. I have a short flat trigger in my single stack gun and this is almost identical. Let me know what you think if you get one.
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So I bought one and I like it.
Very nice machine work and finish. Install is a snap and I like the two screws to secure it in place (zero wiggle or slop)
Trigger pull is easily adjustable for pull and I set it at 2.75 lbs, as for me that's a nice comfortable weight (it will go from 2-5 lbs. give or take a couple oz.)
The reset is a little more positive than the AR Gold and the break is like glass. Almost zero over-travel and very short reset. A couple of my friends still think the reset is too light but they also hate the AR Gold.
Fired some rounds at the range and I'm liking it a lot. Precision shots are very predictable and splits are as good or better than any trigger I've used
This is my first straight trigger and I like that also, but it's available in either curved or flat. Of course I can't comment on longevity but it looks very well made and the hammer spring is very robust so I don't think there will be any ignition issues.
I think there will be those who don't like it because it's too similar in feel to the AR Gold, and that's a personal feel kinda thing
All in all, I think it's a great trigger by any standard and when you factor in the price, it's a winner.