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I personally think it is a really nice trigger and a great value.
You can basically get a new lower (blem) with their ept trigger for $149 that includes free shipping. Such a great deal.



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I've not had a chance to try one but at least one member here has one and likes it. Akin to ALG's ACT from what I can determine. It's going to be a better trigger pull than a stock mil-spec trigger.


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Totally agree with you, orc. Their EPT (Enhanced Polished Trigger) trigger is on par with BCM PNT (Polished Nickel Teflon), in my experience.
Not mentioned in the acronym, but PSA polished trigger is nickel plated.


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Originally posted by parabellum:
I've not had a chance to try one but at least one member here has one and likes it. Akin to ALG's ACT from what I can determine. It's going to be a better trigger pull than a stock mil-spec trigger.

I also have a couple of ACT trigger built ARs, and you are right. They are all equivalent in terms of smoothness (i.e., the grittiness of the stock mil-spec trigger is eliminated).


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I have one of these installed in my PSA PA15,

https://palmettostatearmory.co...gger-curved-bow.html

it made quite a difference compared to the stock trigger. Trigger pull is 3.5 pounds with no take-up or overtravel, the reset is very short and noticeable, both audibly and by feel. They appear to be out of stock at the moment, though.


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A PSA EPT paired with a JPE enhanced trigger/hammer spring kit produces a very nice trigger, especially if the parts are bought on sale.
 
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I just bought that exact complete lower for my dedicated 22lr build. I love the EPT trigger and its perfect for home defense. Very little creep, smooth pull, less weight than milspec and a clean break.


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I got this one from PSA match grade 3.5 pounds, I really like it. Also included anti walk pins.


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I built a lower with one, and liked it enough to build another, and changed out a cmmg group with it on another. Milspec feel, but smooth.




 
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This is the trigger I have on my AR-15. It feels nice and smooth to me, so I’d buy it again if I couldn’t get something higher end.


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For hunting guns I use LaRue triggers, but for range or home defense the EPT is my go-to.




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If its the same as the one that comes in their base model ar10 then I have one and I like it very much. I have some pricey triggers and its no larue but it is good to the point where I wouldn't seek another trigger out unless I had a very specific need.
 
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Originally posted by Todd Huffman:
For hunting guns I use LaRue triggers, but for range or home defense the EPT is my go-to.


^^This^^, Larue MBT-2S is a huge bang for the buck. I replaced my ALGs with Larues..
 
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