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  • aznboi87

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    Aug 29, 2023
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    rockville, md
    Hi, I am not very good at modifying triggers and my fat finger will give me a hard time. Are there any licensed gunsmith in Montgomery County, or Northern Virginia can help me install a cmc drop in trigger?

    before you say "it's easy," i have fat fingers, I can take it apart, but putting it back is a bit harder.
     

    slsc98

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    RRomig

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    Aug 30, 2021
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    Burtonsville MD
    Hi, I am not very good at modifying triggers and my fat finger will give me a hard time. Are there any licensed gunsmith in Montgomery County, or Northern Virginia can help me install a cmc drop in trigger?

    before you say "it's easy," i have fat fingers, I can take it apart, but putting it back is a bit harder.
    If you can take the standard trigger apart you should be able to put the drop in trigger in. Much easier than taking apart.
     

    VHT4ME

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    Jan 7, 2021
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    If your not comfortable doing it yourself I'd recommend Engage Armament in MO CO. Generally AR triggers are pretty easy to install. But I've only installed Giessele not the cassette style drop in triggers.
     

    Gasman94

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    Sep 8, 2023
    1
    Baltimore county
    Aznboi87: i have put in a few drop ins I found that the easiest way for me was to use one or two Allen keys or punches run them through lower ( if we are talking about an ar-15 lower) then push pins in and slide the Allen key/ punch out with the pins so the Allen key/ punch acts as guide. Also anti walk pins for a ar15 lower is a good idea for drop ins.
     

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