Frag Out! Magazine
Issue link: https://fragout.uberflip.com/i/1000484
FIREARMS some discomfort and after extended time it gets you irritated. Trigger. Hard to describe. Neither MIL-SPEC, neither match. Something in between. It is crisp and has a medium travel, but very specific kind of "rubber-ish" reset. It's kind of slow and it takes some time to return. Unfortunately, this makes shooting quick double taps impossible. Some of our shooting friends claim that there is a sig- nificant difference between GROT's trigger and budget-class match rifles. The trigger was also a cause of huge problem. After approximately 150 rounds fired it started to freeze in the back position and it was not resetting properly. Yup. What is really curious is the fact that during the rapid single fire shooting the trigger performed well, but the problem appeared when we started to push the trigger slowly. It traveled back after touching it with index finger. Our first thought was that it could be caused because of oil ap- plied in factory, because we basically took it out of the box and started shooting (well, we cleared the barrel only). But even after disassembly and some cleaning with ProTechGuns gun care prod- ucts it still happened. According to our agreements with Fabryka Broni (we volunteered to be guinea pigs ourselves), we have contacted the company and request- ed assistance. Two days later we were asked to replace the complete lower receiver for the new one (those will be in the rifles sold to the market). It changed the rifle dramatically. Now it worked as it should and the "rubber-ish" effect was gone. Now it's positive reset with significant click. It is still a single-stage military type trigger and never going to be a match one, but works far better than it did. The triggers allow for rapid single fire (Mat from DTF performed the 22422