Got an preference for AR builds reminiscent of those from a previous era? We do too. But like us, you're probably just not a fan of the mil-spec trigger. It's gritty and has a rough pull, and it generally feels like crap. But there's a way to keep that nostalgia alive and get a better feeling trigger at the same time. You need the ALG Defense ACT Advanced Combat Trigger.
The ACT adheres to mil-spec standards with a couple differences to improve your shooting. One, the interacting edges of the trigger and the sear have been polished (without changing any of the dimensions) to give you a supremely smooth trigger pull. And two, ALG Defense has done away with the phosphate coating on the trigger. Instead, they coated the trigger in nickel-teflon to bring you an even smoother operation.
Need help? Here's how to install your trigger.
Additional Info:
- Smoother pull than stock mil-spec triggers
- Still highly reliable; sear geometry has not been changed
- Trigger and hammer are made from 8620 alloy steel
- Trigger has been coated in nickel-teflon for smoother use
- Disconnector made from 1070 high carbon steel
- Corrosion-resistant springs meet mil-spec standards
- Improved pins for trigger and hammer are made from 4140 chrome-moly steel
- Trigger pull weight is around 6 lbs
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