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Raph
10-24-2009, 05:47 PM
Can KNS anti-rotation pins be used in conjunction with this trigger system? Thanks in advance for your time.

WilsonCombatRep
10-26-2009, 09:19 AM
Yes, they can be used. They don't NEED to be used, but they can.

nfldraftdog
10-27-2009, 09:22 PM
Are they hard to install? I have never worked on any AR15 triggers, any special tools I will need? Or do I need a gunsmith to install it?

WilsonCombatRep
10-29-2009, 11:55 AM
They are very easy to install. It usually takes longer to get the old parts out, than to get the new trigger installed. If you have any questions, give customer service a call.

nfldraftdog
11-02-2009, 07:04 PM
Thanks, well I got my trigger today and installed it. You are right, it was very easy. Those tiny allen screws that tighten the trigger are a good touch, they seem to lock in the pins. So do you recommend any lube on it at all?

deacn dan
11-02-2009, 09:45 PM
Report! report! how is it???

nfldraftdog
11-03-2009, 06:34 AM
It feels real crisp, no creep at all, but I won't be able to test it properly until I get my 6.8 upper back from AR Performance. It is currently being converted to a gas piston rifle. When I get it back I will get out to the range and report on not only the trigger, but the gas piston retrograde from AR Performance.

WilsonCombatRep
11-03-2009, 09:56 AM
We use a lightweight oil[ our Ultima Lube Oil] during assembly on the sear/hammer/disconnector hooks. After that, it really depends on the end user, his needs and his environment. If you do add any lube, use it sparingly.

I'm not in a dry, sandy environment, so I'm personally experimenting with using a SMALL "dab" of Ultima Lube Universal [thick oil] on the sear and hammer hooks. So far its working fine, but I'm not sure if it has changed the feel enough to matter.

nfldraftdog
11-11-2009, 08:14 PM
Report! report! how is it???

Fantastic, I shot 80 rounds with it today. I almost forgot I had a trigger, it becomes one with your body and rifle. You see the target, aim, breath control and then the rifle just goes off. There is absolutely no creep and it seems very light. I don't think another trigger could be better. I didn't have any light hammer strikes or misfires and I was shooting factory 6.8 SSA ammo, which uses a hard Mil Spec primer. Yes $300 is a lot of money for a trigger, but if you want the best you have just found it.