I like the feel of the lighter 3lb Timney, as my opinion on them was initially colored by the 4.5lb trigger, which didn't feel so great to me. What I like is that they are single stage.
I have recently seen an issue with one that had the lip of the disconnector not square with the hook on the back of the hammer, so the range of adjustment just wasn't there to make the trigger safe, and it was doubling on the owner.
I like single stage triggers, so JP is one of my go to triggers in that regard, but you have to know what you're doing when installing. If you have half a brain and follow JP's instructions, you can see what is needed to install them, but they are a minor gunsmithing trigger that requires major attention to detail. With proper installation, I have never had a hiccup with them, and that includes shooting over 10,000rds through 3-gun AR15's, my 16" Grendel, and others.
I have recently seen an issue with one that had the lip of the disconnector not square with the hook on the back of the hammer, so the range of adjustment just wasn't there to make the trigger safe, and it was doubling on the owner.
I like single stage triggers, so JP is one of my go to triggers in that regard, but you have to know what you're doing when installing. If you have half a brain and follow JP's instructions, you can see what is needed to install them, but they are a minor gunsmithing trigger that requires major attention to detail. With proper installation, I have never had a hiccup with them, and that includes shooting over 10,000rds through 3-gun AR15's, my 16" Grendel, and others.
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