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IIRC, JP said their safety did vary from Mil-Spec. I solved the problem by using a quality Mil-Spec AR safety. Trigger has worked fine and much superior to JP.
Sorry, not familiar with RPR. Suggest you start a new post in semi-A guns and ask. You should get plenty of responses as to the specs of the RPR buffer.
I'm pretty sure I contacted EO for an explanation. I don't recall what it was but I know I didn't swap out the unit so it must have been a simple one. Kestrel can probably clarity the matter on yours.
With a generic Mil-Spec AR15 safety in the -07, trigger functions perfectly. So clearly the notch in the safety that should allow the trigger tail to move through its full range is not to Mil-Spec, specifically not deep enough. Got an email from JP tech support - he recommends that I either...
Thanks for the info. I'm hoping someone running both the JP ambi-safety and the SSA-E will chime in. Given their popularity it would seem like there's someone out there with that combo-- My email to JP has been forwarded to their tech dept so hopefully I be able to get some answers soon. Much...
I'm familiar with the JP ambi safety instructions - they pertain to adjusting the safety to ensure the gun will not fire when in SAFE mode and involve using the adjustment screw to lightly contact the trigger tail and prevent it from moving. My problem is that the gun will not fire when the...
Neither trigger works properly in the JP receiver with the JP safety but I have no clue as to which is "out of spec". FYI Geissele CS said there is no standard (ie, Mil-Spec) for large frame ARs as there is for the small frame, and that fitting problems will occur in about 10% of AR10 variants.
Getting in touch with JP is problematic even in normal times. Customer service is nowhere near the same quality as their rifles. BTW, both Geissele and TriggerTech CS reps were readily available by phone and very helpful even though they could not resolve my problem.
The safety is JP's Ambidextrous Adjustable. It supposedly eliminates the need for gunsmithing to get the safety to work properly with "any AR" trigger components. Obviously not true. Either the safety or the lower receiver is not mil-spec; the safety only adjusts to ensure the "safe" function...
I want to replace the stock 3.5-4# JP roller trigger on my LRP-07 with one that has a lower trigger pull, and have tried both the standard two-stage SSA-E and the TriggerTech which has a reverse two-stage. I've run into problems with both of them: The TT failed the safety function test despite...