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Ratings & Reviews
68 reviews
Smooth and Light Pull
by Airborne RN
EZ to install.Desirable results with smooth and light pull. Reset understandably incomparable to exorbitantly priced Drop In Triggers, but nonetheless good to go for use at the range.
Love these trigger springs
by anonymous
I have these installed on two of my PSA/Anderson builds. The trigger pull lightened up nicely. Haven't had an issue with them yet
Just okay
by anonymous
Tried it on a bobbed hammer/milspec trigger and function was not reliable. I had to push the hammer forward to take it off the disconnector/engage the sear so I will have to save this for another build.
jp springs
by Scott Center
Installed them in 2 of my rifles and was impressed now I've installed them in 3 friends rifles also. Makes it almost like the 2 stage trigger
JP Enterprises Spring Kit
by anonymous
Site is very easy to navigate. Checking on order status was very easy. While tracking my order I did speak with a customer representative that was friendly and helpful. Will order from again.
JP Enterprises reduced power trigger springs
by anonymous
Quality product, makes a stock trigger feel like a $200.00 trigger with no hammer strike problems. Will definitely use these springs for all my builds.
AR Trigger springs
by John T
Worked as advertised. Much better trigger pull.
JP Enterprises AR-15 REDUCED POWER Spring Kit
by Steven Hickman
This JP spring kit is a must with the Spikes Combat trigger. Pull like butter, short, easy.
Great product
by Brian Morgan
This is a must have which I put on all my ar's. Us that can't afford a 250 trigger helps to make the trigger pull a little easier
JP Enterprises AR-15 REDUCED POWER Spring Kit(3.5l
by Stephen In Virginia
They're great reduced trigger pull from 7 pounds to 3.7 pounds easy to install great product. My only complaint is it shouldn't cost $4.00 to ship something that weighs 7 ounces. Stick in a envelope put a stamp on it and pay for a tracking number it's like a $1.00. I know I've did several times.