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Old 02-11-2011, 11:57 AM
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I am having trouble with the trigger on my M&P 15-22. After about 50 rounds the FCG pins start to "walk" out. Can anyone advise me on how to fix this problem.
Will a mil spec FCG fit a 15-22?
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I am having trouble with the trigger on my M&P 15-22. After about 50 rounds the FCG pins start to "walk" out. Can anyone advise me on how to fix this problem.
Will a mil spec FCG fit a 15-22?
I know it's nearly Halloween but resurrecting this thread like a zombie is pushing it, you should have started a new thread

In answer to your question, you could invest in the 15-22 specific anti walk pins. That would solve your issue.

Most mil spec triggers will drop into a 15-22, it depends on how much you want to drop on a trigger, i have a Hiperfire 24C trigger in mine and love it. Many people opt for the CMC. There are also spring sets you can get to improve the factory trigger.

The world is your oyster as far a triggers go for the 15-22.
Which is another thing that makes it a great rifle.
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Old 11-02-2016, 08:32 AM
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If you get tired polishing there are inexpensive replacements. ALG is made by Geissele.

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The JP Yellow springs didn't work well for me ; I got a LOT of light strikes with the set.
What I ended up doing was installed an ALG FCG, with a JP Yellow trigger spring, and the ALG MilSpec hammer spring. I coupled that with the trigger adjuster grip screw from JoeBob's Outfitters, and I'm super pleased with how it turned out.
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2nd the ALG. I've had great results in a number of AR-style lowers with ALG ACT FCGs. The ALG QMS is a few $ less cost and replicates the pull weight of Mil-Spec with a cleaner break while the ALG ACT reduces the pull significantly.

I've stoned and polished Mil-Spec FCGs with great results as well but the level of effort to equal or better the ACT is not worth it to me.

The only advantage I see to doing the work (stone, polish, etc.) is the experience and learning how the trigger, sear, disconnector, and hammer all interact with one another in operation. That is definitely worthwhile.

However, unless you are trying to build a match quality bench rifle, I've found the ALG ACT to be the best value in FCGs.
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