Author Topic: Carbines owners, need for a the safety selector change  (Read 3397 times)

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Re: Carbines owners, need for a the safety selector change
« Reply #15 on: July 12, 2016, 01:23:33 PM »
Thanks, Tenbones.

jrodiicus: The trigger is fine as far as I'm concerned
You must not have experience with a "good" trigger then!
Calling it a "battle trigger" is a compliment to the Scorpion. It has a mile of creep, squishy break, and it's stiff as hell. I have HBI springs on the way - we'll see if that brings it up to a satisfactory level.


You're correct, my CZ527, CZ550 Varmint, ARs with CNC triggers and my Howas with Timney triggers are all complete junk. All of my Briley customized O/U shotguns are horrible too.

My Scorpion has trigger very similar to the M16A1 and A2 I carried and shot for all of my time in the Army. I never had trouble hitting what I aimed at with those rifles.
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Re: Carbines owners, need for a the safety selector change
« Reply #16 on: July 12, 2016, 01:38:41 PM »
Thanks, Tenbones.

jrodiicus: The trigger is fine as far as I'm concerned
You must not have experience with a "good" trigger then!
Calling it a "battle trigger" is a compliment to the Scorpion. It has a mile of creep, squishy break, and it's stiff as hell. I have HBI springs on the way - we'll see if that brings it up to a satisfactory level.


You're correct, my CZ527, CZ550 Varmint, ARs with CNC triggers and my Howas with Timney triggers are all complete junk. All of my Briley customized O/U shotguns are horrible too.

My Scorpion has trigger very similar to the M16A1 and A2 I carried and shot for all of my time in the Army. I never had trouble hitting what I aimed at with those rifles.
That makes your comment about the trigger being fine even more confusing. Either way, lighten up.  ::)
There are good triggers and bad triggers, and a whole spectrum in between. The Scorpion's is on the lower end of that spectrum. It's absolutely usable, sure, not arguing that. Mine is far far worse than my bone-stock AR triggers, but if it's good enough for you, then great! Have fun.