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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
AR15/10 Rifles
DPMS double fire issues
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<blockquote data-quote="budlight" data-source="post: 1270249" data-attributes="member: 2939"><p>I caused a couple of standard triggers to double fire. Early on I looked up videos on how to lighten a standard AR trigger. You polish and make the hammer catch smaller in width, you also polish the trigger catch edge on the trigger block. I was overly Zealous and basically ruined them. the fix is to buy a new hammer.</p><p></p><p>But there is also the shooter. I shot hundreds and hundred of rounds and never had a double tap. I hand it to my friend and 50% of the time he gets double taps. I watched what he was doing and he was not pulling the trigger and releasing his finger completely. He had just enough fat finger pressure on the trigger to cause it to fire and soon as the cycled. In a case like that training first and the idea of a heavier buffer tube weight might work because you are slowing down the cyclic rate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="budlight, post: 1270249, member: 2939"] I caused a couple of standard triggers to double fire. Early on I looked up videos on how to lighten a standard AR trigger. You polish and make the hammer catch smaller in width, you also polish the trigger catch edge on the trigger block. I was overly Zealous and basically ruined them. the fix is to buy a new hammer. But there is also the shooter. I shot hundreds and hundred of rounds and never had a double tap. I hand it to my friend and 50% of the time he gets double taps. I watched what he was doing and he was not pulling the trigger and releasing his finger completely. He had just enough fat finger pressure on the trigger to cause it to fire and soon as the cycled. In a case like that training first and the idea of a heavier buffer tube weight might work because you are slowing down the cyclic rate. [/QUOTE]
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