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You need a Geissele Super ACR trigger. Remove the plastic trigger box and then replace the stock trigger parts. I found it harder to do than replacing a trigger on an AR-15.
 
You need a Geissele Super ACR trigger. Remove the plastic trigger box and then replace the stock trigger parts. I found it harder to do than replacing a trigger on an AR-15.

Oh brother did I ever fight with mine to get mine back together without a vice or extra set of hands.
 
Oh brother did I ever fight with mine to get mine back together without a vice or extra set of hands.

If you need a vice or extra set if hands, you are doing it wrong. Its fundamentally the same as an AR trigger replacement except its open bottom.

I set the trigger box on the dining table so the trigger bow cant swing all the way around and then install as per normal AR trigger
 
If you need a vice or extra set if hands, you are doing it wrong. Its fundamentally the same as an AR trigger replacement except its open bottom.

I set the trigger box on the dining table so the trigger bow cant swing all the way around and then install as per normal AR trigger

yeah that is a royal PITA, zip tie or tape around the box work well enough to hold the bow inplace aswell.

also as others have said any milspec trigger group should work, the only modification is a slight bend on one of the hammer springs for the safety detent to catch. just look at your stock ACR trigger on where to bend, its not much.
 
I have the Geiselle trigger, it's ok, don't expect a high speed low drag trigger like geiselle makes for AR15s though.
 
If you need a vice or extra set if hands, you are doing it wrong. Its fundamentally the same as an AR trigger replacement except its open bottom.

I set the trigger box on the dining table so the trigger bow cant swing all the way around and then install as per normal AR trigger

Okay tips
 
I have the Geiselle trigger, it's ok, don't expect a high speed low drag trigger like geiselle makes for AR15s though.

What's the difference? It's just the curve in one of the springs , rest should be the same, I've never tried the acr specific one... you can just use a regular ar trigger and save yourself some $
Just need to bend the one leg
 
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