May 28, 2017, 06:49 AM
ThankGod4SigOk I admit it, I was wrong. Volkquarten Hammer and Extractor Review
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VQ trigger group
$234 bucks at Midway! I didn't even spend that much on the 10/22 I just bought yesterday!
May 28, 2017, 10:45 PM
DamageIncI once tried doing just the VQ hammer swap, and was disappointed. It was better than stock, but still had a lot of creep.
May 28, 2017, 11:26 PM
scuttlebuttI'd say you need to try it again.Careful lubing of all critical parts is also crucial imho.Some of the lubes today are like a trigger job in a can so to speak and can make quite a difference.A lot of little things can add up to one big thing.
May 29, 2017, 02:01 PM
DamageIncquote:
Originally posted by scuttlebutt:
I'd say you need to try it again.Careful lubing of all critical parts is also crucial imho.Some of the lubes today are like a trigger job in a can so to speak and can make quite a difference.A lot of little things can add up to one big thing.
I did lube it properly. Lube helps things slide easier, but does not eliminate creep. My guess is that we have very different standards for what constitutes a good trigger. Some people have never actually fired a premium trigger, and don't know what they are missing.