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Wow really, gold? That would be cool if it was NP3 instead. I guess it depends on the look you are trying to go for. Are you considering the gold trigger for aesthetics or functionality?
I have two of the SR Gold (for large-frame ARs) triggers and they are excellent. I have also handled the AR Gold in a friend's AR-15 and it was every bit as impressive as mine are. You can't go wrong with this trigger. If the gold look is off-putting, you can easily mask it off and paint it whatever color you like.
I have a gold in one of my AR's I do like the trigger and the reset is as short as I have used. My trigger has a little creep in it that I dont like. If they were not as much as they are, I would by another one. I switched my trigger out of my 3 gun rifle and went with a Geiselle trigger, or however it is spelled.
I have two currently as well a Timney 3 lb. I have tried many different AR triggers. If you like two stage triggers it does not get much easier then dropping on of the AR gold triggers in. I would recomend it.
Tom....when you say yours has creep....you do know they are two stage triggers, right? And that if it did have creep you would feel it in the second stage.
I messed up and bought a AR Gold trigger for a custom long range AR I was building. I seriously dont think I will ever buy another trigger besides the AR Gold again. I have mine set at 2# and it feels amazing.
My AR Gold trigger arrived yesterday and 30 minutes later I was off to the range. On my KAC SR-15 I had to take down a little bit off the flat side of the safety selector to make the rigger engage.
I love this thing. I did not fiddle with the factory settings. The pull is just over 3 lbs and it breaks like glass. My impressions are identical to the previous posters. I am very pleased with this purchase.
Been running one for several years (got mine from 1st batch). Thousand of rounds using it and it only gets better. Only drawback is the damn gold colored trigger (I hate bling)
I'm with you guys on the gold color, I could do with out it. Its just such a damn good trigger, I am able to overlook it. When you get one of these, its nice, when you adjust it romance is born.
I had an adjustable trigger once and the set screws moved around after a few months, making the rifle operate in a manner that would not be approved by certain people. I don't like that. Would prefer it just be great right out of the box and I don't feel Locktite is a good idea for such critical and sensitive components.
I also prefer flat trigger like the Geisselle SD-E.
If gold triggers would just make a non-adjustable model with a black, flat face trigger, I'd certainly consider one at that point. Their design geometry seems to be quite an improvement based on what owners say about them.