Bravo Company PNT Trigger

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Leshaire

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I saw the Bravo Company PNT Trigger in the Primary Arms email today, and was wondering how it compares to the BCM enhanced trigger group? I have the BCM enhanced and like it a lot. Not Geissele good but not standard milspec bad..

Just wondering... At $54 it might be a good deal.

http://www.primaryarms.com/bravo-co...519983578335756870328710354218302284408731656

The BCM PNT™ Trigger and PNT™ Hammer are a precision machined Mil-Spec AISI8620 investment casting per the USGI TDP (Mil-Spec) for M16/M4 family of weapons. (not to be confused with MIM parts that are very common in the commercial market). 156/157 holes are honed to assist in perfect alignment and a smooth trigger pull. After that, the BCM PNT™ Trigger and PNT™ Hammer then goes through a 3 step heat treat and case hardening process for optimal grain structure alignment, yielding a stronger and more wear resistance product. The sear engagement surfaces are ground, but then hand polished for an increased smoothness and reduction in friction up to 300% beyond the Mil-Spec. An electroless nickel finish is applied for a smoother trigger pull with less ‘grit’ and reduced felt ‘creep’. Nickel also provides a long lasting finish that will not corrode, rust, or discolor due to oxidation. Teflon particles are embedded in the nickel, further reducing the friction of the interface and ensuring a long lasting coating. This is done on both the BCM PNT Trigger and Hammer in order to provide the maximum benefit allowed by the nickel coating, by augmenting the low friction and corrosion resistance. This assembly includes our impact resistant trigger and hammer pins. They are centerless ground to a fine finish and superior tolerances to ensure compatibility with all MIL SPEC lower receivers built per the USGI TDP. The BCM Disconnector is stamped from a 1070 material and fine blanked for cleaner edges.
 

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That should be the same trigger as what's included in their LPK.
Oh lol, I dont recall seeing all that extra detail about the trigger when I ordered mine. Maybe this PNT coating is new? Or thats the process they've been using on their enhanced triggers for a while?
 
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Oh lol, I dont recall seeing all that extra detail about the trigger when I ordered mine. Maybe this PNT coating is new? Or thats the process they've been using on their enhanced triggers for a while?
I can do an electroless Nickel PTFE coating on any steel parts you want!
 

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I can do an electroless Nickel PTFE coating on any steel parts you want!

COAT ALL THE THINGS!!

In all seriousness though, it'd be interesting to coat a milspec trigger and see if it helps.

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i've tried one and it's about the same (in my subjective opinion) as an ALG QMS trigger.

i didn't have any measurement/trigger gauges but they "seemed" just alike.
 

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I got a milspec trigger we can try it on.
Not sure if you saw the bolt I cut and coated for Alex's AR9. You should have since you were at the TP gun cleaning party. The coating on that bolt is the Nickel/PTFE variety. I am looking at doing another run to coat some more parts. You would still need to do some polish work to smooth any rough edges and such.
 
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