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It drains batteries when it's turned off. The way you know is you go to turn it on and it just clicks at you continuously.
And now, when I try to torque something, it shuts off and resets.
It's junk. You're better off with a mechanical one.
If I could give it zero stars, I would.
I like this product. If you have a lower that you use with a couple of different uppers, it's nice to keep the dust out of the uppers that you aren't currently using. One of my gripes is that the covers are a little too tight, so it takes some effort to remove one. Also, it would be nice to have a BottomStop for lowers that might be stored unattached to an upper. It would also be nice to have TopStops and BottomStops for the DPMS Gen 1 308 pattern.
I agree with user No Retreat. The detent on the sight adjustment is way too stiff. And flipping them up is difficult too. I get that you don't want them going out of adjustment, but this is a bit overboard. And God help you if it's cold out and you're not wearing gloves.
This is what I used in my first AR-15 build. It's a very crisp and smooth military style trigger. The polished surfaces really make a difference.
To the reviewer that complained about theirs rusting, yes, stainless steel can rust. Especially if you throw it in a drawer for 4 years. I'm guessing it was dry and had no grease on it.
There are over 150 grades of stainless steel and some are more prone to corrosion than others. Generally, the higher the chromium content, the less likely the steel will rust. However, over time, rust can and will develop on stainless steel. Each component of the ALG trigger is made from whatever material will allow it to perform under normal combat circumstances. Throwing it in a drawer for 4 years without taking proper storage precautions is just asking for rust.