Replacing the trigger on my M&P 10?

Waddy

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My M&P10 is running great after its trip back home to get the ASC magazine brought up to snuff (hope to get some PMags when they become available). The trigger is a little draggy and has a lot of creep. Going to do a little work on it, but if I should ruin it, I would like to replace it with an aftermarket trigger. I contacted Timney and asked if they had a trigger that would work in it and they responded that the #670 "should work". Has anybody had any luck with replacing the trigger with this one or any others?
 
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Cabelas has the pmags for $19.95.
I understand that with most aftermarket triggers so far. You'll have to remove your offside mag or bolt release
I don't have 1st hand knowledge but have read that here.
 
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Unfortunately my home state of Colorado was taken over by the far left liberal gun grabbers, so 20 round mags have been deemed illegal by the grand elite. We were able to fire a couple of the most arrogant and self serving legislators, but we still have more housecleaning to do. So for now, no direct purchases of those dreaded, dangerous, made-for-psychos-only 20 round or greater magazines.

I am mainly wondering whether or not the Timney triggers will fit the S&W M&P10 lower.
 
I am mainly wondering whether or not the Timney triggers will fit the S&W M&P10 lower.

Any trigger for an AR should work with no issues. I have swapped a Wilson Combat TTU into mine once before with no issues, but took it out because my Daniel Defense was getting angry.

I will order another TTU soon for the M&P because it made all the difference in the world as far as accuracy.
 
I replaced mine with a CMC curved. It makes a world of difference if you are shooting distances. Outside of removing the fire control group you need to remove the right side bolt release--tap the pin forward--pull out the release. Drop in the CMC and insert the 2 pins and you are set. The ambi bolt release (right side) will not fit without modifying the housing holding the CMC trigger (Haven't done this yet as I don't miss the ambi bolt release)
 
I used the Geissele SSA-E for the LR-308 and maintained all ambi functions without modification. YMMV
 
I went with the Geisele SSA-E as well, and maintained the ambi-functions. It's a much better feeling trigger for precision shooting, at a little over 3.5 pounds. The stock trigger was in the mid 6 pound range.
 

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