sturmgewehr
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I believe the trigger issue is WAY over blown.
The AUG and the FS2000 have triggers no worse (and in some cases better) than most AK's I've owned, all the HK 90 series rifles I've owned and even better than many FAL triggers (which can tip the scales at 11lbs+).
The AR15 is unique in the world of military rifles much like the 1911 is unique in the world of semi-automatic pistols. Not every handgun has a trigger as nice as the 1911 and not every military rifle has a trigger as nice as an AR15.
Keep in mind these rifles aren't match rifles, they're fighting rifles. Most military triggers are purposely heavy to prevent unintentional discharges.
I don't find the triggers on my bullpups to be "spongy" or "creepy". They're a little heavy and there is some take-up in the trigger, but that's hardly unique.
If you want to build a match rifle, you won't want to use an AUG or FS2000 for the basis. But then they're not intended for that purpose either.
The AUG and the FS2000 have triggers no worse (and in some cases better) than most AK's I've owned, all the HK 90 series rifles I've owned and even better than many FAL triggers (which can tip the scales at 11lbs+).
The AR15 is unique in the world of military rifles much like the 1911 is unique in the world of semi-automatic pistols. Not every handgun has a trigger as nice as the 1911 and not every military rifle has a trigger as nice as an AR15.
Keep in mind these rifles aren't match rifles, they're fighting rifles. Most military triggers are purposely heavy to prevent unintentional discharges.
I don't find the triggers on my bullpups to be "spongy" or "creepy". They're a little heavy and there is some take-up in the trigger, but that's hardly unique.
If you want to build a match rifle, you won't want to use an AUG or FS2000 for the basis. But then they're not intended for that purpose either.