When they include a f%cked up group, that doesn't help. The stainless group is a night and day difference than the included black trigger group. Not even the same animal.son of liberty wrote:son of liberty wrote:One of the best parts of the anderson lower kits is the trigger group. You can hone and polish them without fear of destroying the heat treat.
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I'll look into those. The springs they shipped me are way beefier than the parts kit ones.BK Meyers wrote:Now put a JP Enterprises trigger spring kit in it (Red/yellow) or (yellow/yellow). I've got a spring kit that I've wanted to add to an existing Anderson SS trigger group (unpolished) but honestly really like how the trigger feels with standard springs. If I do change the spring kit it will be to a red/yellow set-up since I have one on hand.Toddstang wrote:Update:
Since they sent me the stainless trigger group I decided to polish it up really good before I installed it.
Took it out today and tried it out and it impressed me so much that I may buy a few more. It feels as good as a high $ trigger and is way lighter pull then a regular milspec trigger. Smooth as glass!
I would honestly say that Anderson really made this work for the best.
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