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So it is fairly normal. I don't use them, but that's because I don't use Anderson.
The product is fine though. Bobbed hammers technically lock up faster, but I don't have much stock in that.
Anderson has both styles of lower parts kits so that also checks out.I "think" I used one of these kits before and that it had a normal hammer. So this threw me for a little loop.
To be frank it is quite a lousy trigger. It is still not too late to get those that are on sale till midnight.
LaRue sells them now at $99.The Anderson trigger(s) I used for my first builds were okay for practise. I have a few Stoner triggers which were pretty for the money that I've used for advanced work. I also have two LaRue triggers that I will use for my more serious rifles.
LaRue sells them now at $99.
Yes, those are some of our older “sport” style hammers. They are faster due to the lighter profile. Our newer models are similar, but now have recesses in them.
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