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One option to think about when looking at a standard trigger is not to go out and buy the lowest price "mil-spec" trigger group. If you look to dpms or armalite you can get quality stock trigger components. I have built dozens of AR's for all different realms of usage. When building a stock or LE configuration gun I will use trigger components from the above companies. This is one of the CYA aspects of a defense gun. If you put one of the high tech "special" trigger groups in your defense gun and have the need to use it in a situation that might end up in court, the trigger group may go against you. I know that Thunder Ranch promotes many types of firearm modification, but there is nothing wrong with stock. Look into quality springs for your lower. Wolff and Wilson both have great spring packages in stock configuration. These spring sets are made of quality spring stock that will not go "soft" on you when you least expect it.
Hopefully this gives you the help you want.
Gunnerjohn
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