Smyth Busters: Can You Do a Trigger Job on an AR-15?
This video debunks the myth of performing a traditional trigger job on a stock AR-15 mil-spec trigger. It explains that due to the cast nature of the components and the hardness of the exterior versus the softness of the interior, attempting to stone surfaces or alter sear angles is a bad idea and can lead to dangerous malfunctions like hammer follow. The recommended safe approach for improving a stock trigger is lubrication, and for a significant upgrade, purchasing an aftermarket trigger like the ALG Enhanced Mil-Spec trigger is advised.












