Trigger group or module for JR Carbine

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Is there a trigger group or trigger module that works in the JR Carbine?

All I have found is a list of triggers that don't work and how to polish and change springs on the OEM trigger.

I have tried 3 different Geissele triggers I have, and none of them work :0(
 
Interested in the answer to this one. I'm running a JR for 3-gun after the Turd banned ARs, and the trigger isn't stellar. Not terrible, but it could definitely be better.
 
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Just to be clear, have you actually shot the gun with this trigger?

I tried a Timmney trigger and it worked fine at home. At the range it didn't :-(
 
Just to be clear, have you actually shot the gun with this trigger?

I tried a Timmney trigger and it worked fine at home. At the range it didn't :-(

Over 4000 rounds through my JRC with a triggertech AR adjustable. With a bunch of different ammo, although majority has been UMC and Blazer brass in the 115gr range (because cheap).
No issues or failures so far
 
Mine is the Ar15 adaptable version. I never touched the pull weight out of the box, think it measured 3.5lbs IIRC.
I'd be curious to know if the TT AR9 trigger would work in a JRC. I've never had any light strikes, but the heavier hammer could be nice to have. May be worth sending TT an email to see if they've ever tried one in a JRC.
 
Following. Agree with Scotty454, it isn't bad but it could be better. And it may be one of our few choices for 3 gun.
 
For people not wanting to drop 300 on a trigger, you can always try the paracord trick on the stock trigger. Did it once on a milspec trigger I got in a lower parts kit from TNA and was pretty shocked at the results (just under 4lbs pull and got rid of most of the creep, in like 3 minutes). And it's free.
 
Search for ar15 paracord trigger job on YouTube, lots of good videos there.
Essentially, you separate lower from upper, tie a rope or paracord around the hammer (enough to grab on to with your hand), #### the hammer by hand and pull on the cord while you pull the trigger. Do that one or two dozen times and you'll notice less and less creep. Pulling on the cord while you pull the trigger helps cause even wear in the trigger, making them mate up better. Basically the equivalent of hundreds or thousands of trigger pulls in only a couple of minutes.
Make sure you put paper towel in front of the hammer so that it doesn't hit the receiver. If you don't it will damage your rifle.
 
Search for ar15 paracord trigger job on YouTube, lots of good videos there.
Essentially, you separate lower from upper, tie a rope or paracord around the hammer (enough to grab on to with your hand), #### the hammer by hand and pull on the cord while you pull the trigger. Do that one or two dozen times and you'll notice less and less creep. Pulling on the cord while you pull the trigger helps cause even wear in the trigger, making them mate up better. Basically the equivalent of hundreds or thousands of trigger pulls in only a couple of minutes.
Make sure you put paper towel in front of the hammer so that it doesn't hit the receiver. If you don't it will damage your rifle.

Thank you!
 
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