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| i did - used a timney 3.5# simple task just pop a pin or 2 and replace the whole unit - the r25 takes the same trigger as the ar15. one note - don't go to light. (3.5# is about minimum) the light trigger uses lighter hammer springs, and if you get to light it won't set off military ammo reliably |
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| Hey, thanks for the info. Remington sure created a piece of crap with their factory trigger. JB |
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| quote: Originally posted by jbok: Has anyone replaced their Remington R25 trigger with an aftermarket? What did you use? Brand, ease of replacement? Help would be appreciated. Thanks JB
Pull out the trigger and polish the angled engagement surface. That will smooth out the pull, get rid of creep and improve reset. ZM |
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