This is a question for Chad or any other members who may know:
Are the fire control groups in Rock River .40 cal AR’s such that one canNOT drop in, say, a Geiselle SSA, PSA “Enhanced” or other after market trigger and hammer assemblies?
I seem to recall reading that somewhere (possibly Rock River’s own website although I wasn’t able to relocate any such language this evening) ...
Reason I ask is I have been sitting on a half dozen or so Geiselle SSA packages and a couple Palmetto State Armory “Enhanced” (the little bit smoother $49) trigger / hammer packages for a couple years now; and, after spending this evening (finally! ) dropping them all in host rifles or pistols I wound up with one left over.
And that Rock River LAR-.40 is sitting in the corner staring at me ...
And, fwiw, the stock trigger pull on that Rock River .40 cal AR is not only last bad as squeezing wet sand between your fingers it will onl y read on a trigger gauge that has a gradation for “SVCKS!”
Thanks in advance, “advice being an answer you don’t really want to hear,” and all ...
Are the fire control groups in Rock River .40 cal AR’s such that one canNOT drop in, say, a Geiselle SSA, PSA “Enhanced” or other after market trigger and hammer assemblies?
I seem to recall reading that somewhere (possibly Rock River’s own website although I wasn’t able to relocate any such language this evening) ...
Reason I ask is I have been sitting on a half dozen or so Geiselle SSA packages and a couple Palmetto State Armory “Enhanced” (the little bit smoother $49) trigger / hammer packages for a couple years now; and, after spending this evening (finally! ) dropping them all in host rifles or pistols I wound up with one left over.
And that Rock River LAR-.40 is sitting in the corner staring at me ...
And, fwiw, the stock trigger pull on that Rock River .40 cal AR is not only last bad as squeezing wet sand between your fingers it will onl y read on a trigger gauge that has a gradation for “SVCKS!”
Thanks in advance, “advice being an answer you don’t really want to hear,” and all ...