To: 2nd Amendment
I have a JP Enterprises "JP-15" (which is their AR-15 build) and the trigger is just perfect. It's light (about 3 pounds) but more importantly it's really crisp. Nothing ruins a rifle for me worse than a bad trigger. It is a single-stage trigger.
And I can shoot 0.5-in groups with factory ammo (premium, but out of the box) any time I want to concentrate. My best groups are less than 0.3 inches. (Yes, that's a one-hole group with .223.) That's at the 100-yd gun tube in my local Bass Pro Shop, so there's no wind, etc. My entire rifle is by JP Enterprises, not just the trigger, so there's a lot more to that accuracy than just the trigger. But it's clear that the trigger is not limiting my accuracy.
I've heard that JP actually gets more business putting triggers in other people's rifles than selling complete builds. If so, I'm not surprised. If you want a two-stage trigger, then I think the Geissele triggers are best, but I'm happy with my JP trigger.
14 posted on
07/10/2016 5:55:10 AM PDT by
Phlyer
To: Phlyer
I’m just about committed to the JP trigger control group. I’ve watched the video numerous times and am anxious to give it a try. I have a retired machinist friend who has all the tools and has installed AR triggers before. It could be a wonderful afternoon installing a trigger and addressing “diversity” issues as well as reloading 500 or so rounds with H335 powder and 55FMJ bullets.
24 posted on
07/10/2016 6:27:47 AM PDT by
2nd Amendment
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