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Thread: ALG ACT Advanced Combat Trigger. AR10, AR15, 102

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    Member rmsingh256's Avatar
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    Ordered.

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    I have both the ALG ACT and QMS triggers. Both awesome triggers for the price!

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    They have a nice clean brake but it takes both hands to pull the trigger. lol JK but mine is an honest 7 lb pull

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    I just ordered and selected EMT as payment.
    Then I got redirected to payment received, but I didn’t send an EMT???

    What’s up with that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rmsingh256 View Post
    I'm new at this game. Is this something a novice can install, or do I have to take it to a gunsmith? My PSA-15's trigger is not very good.
    Using the "slave" pin will save you lots of aggravation, install the trigger first and then the hammer, its much "easier" to install the hammer pin if you lock it back, make sure to have the hammer spring on the "right" side of the hammer.Keep the selector in the "fire" position, if need be use a small punch to line up the holes. Good Luck.
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    Quote Originally Posted by redryder View Post
    They have a nice clean brake but it takes both hands to pull the trigger. lol JK but mine is an honest 7 lb pull
    The trigger includes a 5.5lb spring and a reduced weight spring (purple), have you tried the purple spring? Is the 7lb measured? I've never seen the heavy spring go over 6lbs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SigWig View Post
    these look to be the trigger Noveske puts in their rifles.
    The Noveske charging handles will look familiar as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ARMS EAST View Post
    The trigger includes a 5.5lb spring and a reduced weight spring (purple), have you tried the purple spring? Is the 7lb measured? I've never seen the heavy spring go over 6lbs.
    I run the 5.5. Tried the purple one first but got a bunch of light strikes so switched to the gold spring. No issues now. Would be nice to use the purple and get a light pull and clean break but, oh well! Still a great trigger. And the reset is loud!
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    CGN Ultra frequent flyer SigWig's Avatar
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    The Noveske charging handles will look familiar as well.
    link?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SigWig View Post
    link?
    Not absolutely sure but I think, since the ACT is linked to Geiselle, the charging handle must be this?

    AE can confirm?

    http://www.armseast.ca/super_charging_handles/super_charging_handle_sch_7.62_black/
    Last edited by ARMS EAST; 04-01-2018 at 09:37 PM.
    Es wird nie so heiss gegessen, wie es gekocht wird
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    Check out dssbca.com for info on TAC rifle matches in the Lower Mainland and the Fraser Valley.

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