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Thread: ALG Defense, Advanced Combat Trigger, ACT Back In Stock

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    ALG Defense, Advanced Combat Trigger, ACT Back In Stock

    Now Back in stock ALG Defense Advanced Combat Trigger (ACT) Click on the picture below to link to the webstore.


    We have had great success installing these in WK-180 rifles, but you do need to reuse the stock WK trigger and hammer pins.

    The ALG Defense ALG Combat Trigger (ACT) is designed for those shooters where tradition, value and regulatory concerns are of primary importance. The pull of the ACT is very similar to a standard mil-spec trigger, however it is sharper and the grittiness of the stock trigger pull has been removed while the traditional reliability of a stock trigger remains. The pull weight is not lower than the M4/M16 minimum weight specification of 5.5lbs.

    Note: HardLubing is ALG's term for electroless Nickel plating with an integral modifier to the base nickel plate. Either Boron or Teflon is used to enhance surface hardness, wear resistance and corrosion resistance and also create favorable tribological properties of the trigger components. Testing has shown that differential coating of the trigger parts contributes to the sharpness of the ACT's single stage pull. The trigger component is plated with Nickel-Boron which has a high surface hardness combined with excellent wear resistance. The color is a pleasing matte light grey that may be painted on non-functional surfaces if the shooter so desires (such as the trigger bow that is visible outside the lower receiver). The hammer, disconnector and trigger/hammer pins are plated with Nickel-Teflon which combines a low coefficient of friction with good wear resistance. The Teflon impregnation colors the metal a mottled, greyish/green. Parts coated with Nickel-Teflon cannot be painted. Both coatings are highly corrosion resistant eliminating the oil seal of traditional phosphated firearm components.

    **Included with the ACT is the Purple reduced power hammer spring as well as a full power hammer spring.

    1. Performance Advantages for the Shooter
    • The ALG Defense ACT trigger pull is smoother and sharper than a stock trigger. This is accomplished by polishing the sear surfaces smooth and HardLubing the trigger components.
    • Sear geometry has not been changed from the standard profile so the high reliability that the stock trigger is known for is unchanged.
    • Trigger and hammer are made from true 8620 alloy steel military specification castings, correctly carburized, quenched and tempered for high surface hardness.
    • Disconnector is 1070 High Carbon steel properly Austempered into the spring range of hardness.
    • Springs are corrosion resistant and meet military specifications.
    • A full force hammer spring is used for positive ignition of all type of ammunition.
    • Trigger and hammer pins are improved over stock mild steel by using 4140 Chrome-Moly steel that has been quenched and tempered. Pins are centerless ground to a fine finish and a diameter 0.001” larger than stock to reduce play in the trigger assembly while retaining a slip fit into the weapon lower receiver. Both pins are Nickel-Teflon coated.
    • Pull weight is above the U.S. Military minimum pull weight of 5.5lbs but does not reach near the upper limit of 9.5lbs. Generally, the pull weight is about 6.0lbs.

    2. Advantages for the Armorer
    • The ALG Defense ACT trigger is an enhanced standard trigger so maintenance and installation procedures are unchanged.
    • Trigger assembly parts may be interchanged between triggers, there are no matched sets.
    • As a trigger meeting the essential U.S. Military trigger specifications for the M4 Carbine, the ALG Defense ACT can be substituted for lower performing stock triggers while still staying in compliance with Unit or Departmental requirements.

    www.armseast.ca Toll Free 1-844-579-0007 EMAIL info@armseast.com

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    Speaking of triggers... do you guys think you'll have any geissele trigger packs for the x95 coming in anytime soon?

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    Quote Originally Posted by richmyster View Post
    Speaking of triggers... do you guys think you'll have any geissele trigger packs for the x95 coming in anytime soon?
    These are on backorder. Hopefully not too much longer.

    www.armseast.ca Toll Free 1-844-579-0007 EMAIL info@armseast.com

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    Anyone know how the ACT compares with the BCM PNT trigger? They both seem similar (enhanced milspec style trigger). Wondering which to pick up.

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    Anyone on the fence about these should know they are an awesome upgrade to stock triggers without the $250-$400 price tag. These used to be about $80-$90 before tax but everything has gone up in price. Still a great deal for $110.

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    I got one of these a couple years ago, excellent for the price. Might be worth buying to have as a spare until a new project comes my way

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    You guys ever bringing these back?

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    Would the purple spring reduce the trigger pull?

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    You guys actually decide to answer phone calls and emails now? Or is it still something you refuse to do?
    What a stupid ass way to run a business.
    Buyer pays shipping and insurance on any EE sale unless explicitly stated otherwise in the ad or agreed upon as part of the deal.

    All posts made by me are my opinion, and you must do your own research

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    Quote Originally Posted by 45C View Post
    Would the purple spring reduce the trigger pull?
    Yes it does. Great triggers and easy to find.

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