For Sport II, keep stock trigger or would you put a Geissele in?

BMC PNT trigger and call it a day. ;)

The PNT is a nice single stage GI type trigger with a nice slick coating. I have used a couple of them that I got in a BCM lower build kit.
 
A LITTLE PATEINTS AND A HARD ARKANSAS STONE, KEEPING THE SAME ANGLES FROM FACTORY, THIS TAKES OFF THE HIGH SPOTS, THEN A DREMEL TOOLE WITH HARD FELT BUFFING WHEEL AND WHITE JEWLERS ROGUE, ADD AN AR TRIGGER ADJUSTER TO TAKE UP THE SLACK IN THE TRIGGER, VERY SMOOTH AND THE PULL CAME DOWN TO 4.0 LBS ,WITHOUT CHANGING THE SPRING WEIGHTS.
 
I still have the stock trigger on mine, it's actually pretty good. My better rifles I have better triggers in, but on my Sport the stock is fine.
 
Ran mine for 5 months with the stock trigger and had no issues. On the heavy side, but that was comparing it to a couple of tuned 1911's and my T/C's. I could live with the trigger as is, however LaRue put the MBT2S on sale at a $99+shipping price. Haven't really had the range time with the new-Mother Nature is making up for 5+years of drought in a month's time. I can say this-I like and consider the LaRue to money well spent.
 
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