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I got a new CMC trigger for a DPMS heavy barrel 223 . It is a Texas company and I love it. It was an easy install and now breaks clean with no rough spots or take up. It is about 3.5 lbs and feels more like my bolt hunting rifles. I have shot it , but only in the yard so close range 25 yds, but it is an amazing change for this rifle. I can't wait to take it to the coyote fields.
 
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Sounds good. I have a S&W M&P that would benefit from a trigger like this. The stock trigger breaks cleanly enough and is manageable for short range shooting, but at 7lb is a little tough when making longer range shots.


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I use Xtreme AR Triggers for my service rifles. I have used this make for about 5 years now, and have 4, all four guns get a lot of use (junior HP program, loaners and my personal pair oo SR for HP comp), so after about 12k rounds between them, they all hold weight ( set to 4.75 lbs; -# is4.5 min for HP service rifle comp). None have even needed an adjustment let alone any work. Salt bath nitride, tool steel , two stage for about $230. I expect these triggers will out last not only barrels (they already have) but lover receivers as well...
 
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Sounds good.


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I just use ALG Combat triggers on mine. It's a tuned mil spec trigger by a company owned by Giessel. You get mil spec reliability with a crisp 5.5 lb trigger. I'm used to shooting 3.5 single stage on all my bolt action rifles and I have no trouble with the 5.5 lb because it's so crisp. Best part is it's only $65 and includes NIB coating. I have them in all my ARs and they are a great upgrade for the price.



 
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