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On 12/12/2023 at 3:36 AM, telligentgunner said:

 

This is not correct.  I put in a Timney AR-15 Competition 3 lb trigger (667S-ST) and it works really well.  The slope on the cassette allows it to fit.

 

I have an extra one for sale here if anyone is looking to use anything else other than the Geissele:

 

 

What is the reset like compared to the stock JP5 trigger?

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Has anyone here with a JP Modular trigger, who replaced the hammer/trigger/disconnector springs with aftermarket lightweight spring to try and get a lower pull weight without sacrificing reliability?


From what I can see, the JP triggers should use standard AR springs?

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Don’t see the point messing with the jp triggers. I tried the SD3G and didn’t notice much difference. Your faster splits aren’t what win stages. So taking splits from .16 to .14 is going to do what?

 

Taran put out a great video on this as well.

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On 1/23/2024 at 7:38 PM, brian45acp said:

Don’t see the point messing with the jp triggers. I tried the SD3G and didn’t notice much difference. Your faster splits aren’t what win stages. So taking splits from .16 to .14 is going to do what?

 

Taran put out a great video on this as well.

video link?

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On 11/10/2023 at 6:46 PM, Crazen14 said:

 

 

 

I can assure you that no parts are ever skipped in prep or skimped out on. Every trigger, hammer and disconnecter has a prep process and trigger feel can vary from builder to builder. As for the short rear screw, that’s installed as a plug screw not a fake screw. That rear hole is for “pro” installs which is something you can do yourself if you get the kit but won’t be built unless specified due to very light triggers (2lbs) and safety. Hope that helps.


What? Theres nothing on the JP site that mentions a pro package kit to drop trigger weight.

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