I bought a complete Bravo Lower about 5 months ago. I have been happy with that lower on every aspect except one. I hate the trigger.
I have a complete S&W Ar 15 and I like it.The trigger on it is very smooth, and it pulls very easy, with a nice, clean, sharp break. I got the Bravo lower because I was told the trigger is smooth and it is the best Lower.
Well, The Bravo trigger is worse than my Bushmaster trigger. The trigger is totally unacceptable. It is very rough, almost as if the trigger parts are full of sand, and the trigger has a gritty feel to it. When pulling the trigger it has 5 spots where the trigger sticks, and this is the rough spots that I am talking about. When you pull the trigger half way on any of the other AR's, the triggers returns to the front position. On my Bravo when you pull it in half way, it stays their in that position. Then 10-15 secs later, it will sometimes pop out into the frontward position. Other times the trigger just remains half way pulled.
My dad owns a Colt, DD and LMT AR. I have always noticed that the triggers on AR 15's are not the best. The triggers on them are a little rough (not as smooth as my S&W) and maybe a little heavy for my liking. But they are acceptable and I looked and none have this problem.
I am wondering what I can do about my Bravo trigger. I dont want to replace it. I noticed my S&W has a nice polish job on its' trigger parts. I though maybe that's all my Bravo needs but when I looked at it, the bravo parts are already polished. Any ideas on what is wrong?
I have a complete S&W Ar 15 and I like it.The trigger on it is very smooth, and it pulls very easy, with a nice, clean, sharp break. I got the Bravo lower because I was told the trigger is smooth and it is the best Lower.
Well, The Bravo trigger is worse than my Bushmaster trigger. The trigger is totally unacceptable. It is very rough, almost as if the trigger parts are full of sand, and the trigger has a gritty feel to it. When pulling the trigger it has 5 spots where the trigger sticks, and this is the rough spots that I am talking about. When you pull the trigger half way on any of the other AR's, the triggers returns to the front position. On my Bravo when you pull it in half way, it stays their in that position. Then 10-15 secs later, it will sometimes pop out into the frontward position. Other times the trigger just remains half way pulled.
My dad owns a Colt, DD and LMT AR. I have always noticed that the triggers on AR 15's are not the best. The triggers on them are a little rough (not as smooth as my S&W) and maybe a little heavy for my liking. But they are acceptable and I looked and none have this problem.
I am wondering what I can do about my Bravo trigger. I dont want to replace it. I noticed my S&W has a nice polish job on its' trigger parts. I though maybe that's all my Bravo needs but when I looked at it, the bravo parts are already polished. Any ideas on what is wrong?