Ion
VP Scythe
CCM No-rise Feedneck
NDZ COcker threaded breech
NDZ Spring Detents
Empire 16" 4pc Barrel kit
SP Firebolt
Strengths:
Light
Shape
No side to side play
Weaknesses:
Lack of colors
Only available in dust
Review:
So I bought a CP trigger, thought I got a crappy messed up one. Ordered another one. No problem, but it was poor quality all around. Sold that thing after seeing 2 days of play with it. Got myself a VP SCythe, best decision I have ever made for a trigger. Price isnt the greatest, but hey, that's what you pay for such a nice trigger. It's better than the price you pay for Technas on timmys and stuff.
PROS:
-Light
-The shape is designed to fit your trigger finger
-Absolutely no side to side play, ever, unlike the CP
-No crappy spacers and pin like the CP, just a simple 2 piece easy-to-install pin.
-Smooth pulls
-Adjustable magnets. 1 magnet, 2 magnets, or just none.
-Little bounce. Which is good, refs these days are looking for the kind of bounce that makes your gun keep shooting after you stop pulling
-Absolutely no trigger stick
-Easy to rip on, no matter how slow you are.
-I love scythe designs!
CONS:
-Lack of colors. Not a big deal, it still looks good on guns. Just get it annoed for real cheap from precisionpb.com or paint it yourself
-Only available in dust. Would be cool if it was polished instead, but nothing performance affecting.
-Price is $42 priority 2-3 day shipped, If I can remember. Nothing bad. Every penny is worth it. Trust me.
Conclusion:
I'd suggest anyone looking for an awesome trigger to get it ASAP. It's great, light, fast, smooth. Every person's dream trigger, unless if you hate the scythe design.