The Powered by Graves ALAMO-15 Positive Displacement Trigger was designed for the AR platform chambered in .223/5.56. Although, the manufacturer states that other calibers will work but will require additional tuning to ensure proper functionality and reliability.
Actually the ATF hasn't named any specific brands or models as being illegal. The document that was sent out to FFL dealers says that "some" forced reset triggers are being classified as machine guns or machine gun components. And as of right now they are still legal to own. The ATF is an enforcement agency and does not have the power to make or change existing laws. If it goes through court and legislation is passed saying that they are illegal the the ATF can enforce it.
Yes. The Powered by Graves ALAMO-15 Positive Displacement Trigger will work with a 7.62x39 upper, however, tuning will be required to ensure proper functionality and reliability as this trigger was designed for .223/5.56.
Yes. What makes this function is the muzzle velocity of the ammo fired - IE - the hotter the 300 blackout cartridge and higher the fps, the better chance this will run, and you offset that with weight of your buffer - recommend picking up an Odin 9mm adjustable buffer.
Yes I'm pretty sure you can but you'll have to do some tuning buffer weight and spring..also you need a full auto bcg..might wanna contact graves customer service if anybody knows they know
The Powered by Graves ALAMO-15 Positive Displacement Trigger is a forced reset trigger. The Powered by Graves ALAMO-15 Positive Displacement Trigger uses standard safety selectors with a safe and semi option.
The Powered by Graves ALAMO-15 Positive Displacement Trigger is designed for use in AR15's chambered in .223/5.56. I recommend contacting the manufacturer regarding compatibility with an AR10.
Yes you still need to get a full auto BCG to run that trigger. I believe all M&P rifles come with a gimped BCG which means it’s missing the full auto shelf inside the BCG.
yes it does..nice ones to never had a issue with them easy to install as well tho the holes on lower mil spec are a lil tight but do fit...
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