Welding Rod
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I don't have any other AR match triggers to compare to, but I have been using RRA 2-stage triggers for local matches and have been very pleased. Seem like a very good trigger for the money.
I have one and they aren't bad. It has all the creep of a mil-spec, but it is smooth enough you would call it "take-up" instead. I ran it for a while in my primary lower until trying the Wilson Combat. The Spikes will go in my next build though.I've been eyeballing the Spike's NiB Battle Trigger. For $55, it's kinda hard to resist and I happen to like the look of a silver trigger. Not much help I know, but worth checking out IMHO.
http://www.spikestactical.com/new/z/lower-parts-spikes-battle-trigger-p-425.html
I can't say in your situation. My upgrade was over a gritty trigger that could only have been worse if it was made out of plywood. The Spikes battle trigger set was a definite improvement. YMMV. Just don't ever buy one of the fore-mentioned triggers. You will never want to go back to standard.68wj -
I currently have a Spike's lower with the standard parts kit and really don't have any complaints, I'm just always looking to improve things and make them better. With that being said, would you recommend replacing a perfectly good standard Spike's trigger with the Spike's Battle Trigger? I have never fired a rifle with a fancy trigger so I am yet to be spoiled or know what I am missing out on.