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Accurizing by EA? Is this worth it? Opinions?

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#1 ·
Elite ammunition offers an accurizing service for the 5.7, has anybody had this done? Please let me know what your thoughts or concerns are for this process.
 
#2 ·
What is included in the Accurizing Service

EA Ammunition tested in gun for function

  • Removal of magazine safety
  • Smoothing of the hammer to sear contact. Greatly improves trigger action and creates a crisp release
  • Reducing trigger pull by 50%
  • Increase hammer spring pre-load 20-30% for crisper disconnect
  • Chamber lapping. Aids in extraction and protection of coating on brass
  • Polish and Tune extractor
  • Polishing and Fitting (too much to list) and a detailed cleaning including correct lubrication
  • Each gun is tested to deliver a 4-pound trigger pull before leaving the shop.
  • FYI Since we have had a few requests. YES we can leave the magazine disconnect safety in place. YES leaving it in place will affect the trigger pull and the trigger pull will not be as good as without it. How much is subjective and varies from gun to gun.
Not worth $350 in my opinion. The trigger is already smooth as is and much improvement prob wont be noticeable. $350 can buy a lot of things!
 
#3 ·
Unless that is a 4 lb. DA pull it's not worth it. All my target stuff is 2.5-3 lbs. in SA.
I can hit twice as good witha 3 lb. trigger as I can a 4.5 lb trigger.
But $350 is too much for a port and polish and a trigger job.
 
#10 ·
Ah ok the FsN is SA only. My bad, thanks for the correction.
 
#15 · (Edited)
They no longer remove the mag safety as it aids magazine removal when dropping mags (downward pressure). They modify the trigger bar akin to the old FSN models without the MS. This of course voids warranty. All of the other work is standard gun smith trigger work. Not sure if FN would void your warranty for polishing a couple contact points, and polishing the chamber.. With that being said, my FSN had a really heavy trigger pull. 6-6.75lbs~ <br/>