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This trigger has a reset unlike any other and it's incredible, but I ended up getting a binary setting, so I contacted mimtac and they said to just tighten the set screws. So I did and the problem seemed to go away, but after 4 mags the gun literally shot full auto.. Like 15 rounds.. Dumped the rest of the mag. It was fun at the time! I'm not complaining! Lol but that's a no-no as far as safety goes so now I gotta tighten the screws again and hope it doesn't happen. This kind of a thing shouldn't be the case and I fear that maybe mimtac has some more R&D to do. I really believe in these guys and I want them to make the best triggers on the market but until they fix this I can't. And I'm writing this after I just ordered 4 more triggers...
Listen... I've used geissele, tommy triggers, rise armament, the tac con, cmc, palmetto state, triggertech, etc. The list goes on. I'm a feind for triggers. Lots of great triggers out there. I've paid 100's and 100's of dollars. Some range from $80 to $220.This trigger is easily in my top 2 and I only paid $90. Remarkable value. The cmc comes close (I paid $90 for it as well on sale), but this one takes the cake because of the feel and the way it behaves. The break is like clicking a mouse button. It's instant. You have so much control. The cmc does this well, but not AS well as this (and I'm talking about very, very specific differences here). Triggertech is good too, but the reset it's strange due to the internal mechanism. So the reset isnt as fast. It feels wierd. This trigger feels extremely intuitive and natural. 0.5-1mm of a reset and then the break is instant. Its like they made the trigger operation match the natural mechanics of what your finger does when you're shooting fast. For example, when the trigger resets, it doesn't just reset when your finger releases and stay where your finger left it. It resets, then it actually goes rearward just a tad, and this allows your trigger finger to naturally pull back again like it's begging for contact with the trigger fave again to just effortlessly pull the trigger again and again as fast as you want. The pull weight is 3.5lbs but it doesn't feel like it at all because of how short the break is and how straight the trigger
I own a rise armament 242 3.5lb ($115) and a palmetto state single stage 3.5 lb ($89) and either of those triggers takes the cake over this one. This one is just like every other duty grade trigger imo. It's nothing special. And for $180 there's literally no reason to buy it. Go get an $89 single strange from palmetto state. It's way worth it compared to this. Or for $180 go get yourself a winning trigger from Tommy triggers. His stuff is legit. Pof stuff isn't bad, it's just way overpriced and underdelivers.
I got a delton dissipator and those builds are notorious for weaker gas, but very pleasant recoil. I got this BCG as it is about 30% less weight than a regular milspec bcg. It solved any short stroking issues I had and my dissipator cycles reliably every time while feeling like a bb gun. Thanks to this BCG, my dissipator is my favorite build. Even did a few mag dumps full auto and the bcg held up fine and the finish is still beautiful. No idea how the bcg would hold up for prolonged full auto use and I don't plan on putting it through any heavy abuse, but it runs really well and I'm very pleased. It probably will end up holding up very well because of how sturdy it is. It took a finicky build and made it amazing to shoot and just as reliable as any duty gun. It didn't exactly lend to any change in felt recoil though. Just made cycling better. I'd also recommend this if you're using weaker ammo and you have a really stiff buffer. Excellent price as well that won't break the bank.