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Jewel Trigger
In the market for a jewel trigger for "Colt" HBar.. everybody in the pipe is out and or no longer able to keep up with demand. Anybody have any for sale and or respectable location for purchase?
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Google found this in stock at midway...
http://www.midwayusa.com/Eproductpag...eitemid=709049 Is this what you are looking for? |
Thanks
I did see that one but I have the large pin in my lower. I will keep digging...Maybe one day we can climb out of this mess......in 4 years.
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http://www.brownells.com/aspx/NS/sto...IFLE%20TRIGGER
Brownells has them in stock - Apr 3rd - 1010CDT |
After-Market Triggers
I've had three or four Jewells and have since either given them away to junior shooters or sold them off.
The standard for after-market match triggers (and available for "Big Hole" Colts) is the Geissele High Speed Trigger from Geissele Automatics. Bill only makes AR/M16 triggers. They've been tested to 200,000 + cycles. They're hand fitted. They have the fastest lock-time of all aftermarket triggers and take GI hammer and trigger springs. There are two grades -- National Match and Super Semi Automatic. The Jewell has a fairly slow lock time compared to the Geissele but is faster than the Knight's Armaments trigger. The hammer springs are also lighter and tend to wear out quicker. The hammer and trigger pins are also not secured in the lower receiver as well and may "Walk" or work themselves out the side of your lower. |
I will second the Geissele recommendation. Also in stock at Brownells -
http://www.brownells.com/aspx/NS/sto...6433&st=gei&s= |
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The National Match or the Hi Speed National Match (most call it the Hi-Speed) comes in three "flavors" - Service Rifle, Match Rifle, and DMR. I wouldn't trade my DMR's for any other two stage trigger. (Knight's, Jewell, Timney, RRA, etc..) Website is www.geissele.com |
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