ALG Defense

AKT ULTIMATE AKT-UL

Item # ALG 05-327
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The ALG AK Trigger Ultimate with Lightning Bow (AKT-UL) is a single stage trigger is designed for the AK47 and AK74 variant platforms. The AKT-UL features a shorter pull and a crisper reset than the AKT standard version which is ideal for precision and target shooting. It is machined from gun quality alloy steel.

The AKT-UL features the Lightning Bow, which produces a very comfortable feel to the user over the stock trigger, while enhancing trigger control. For OEMs and builders, the AKT-UL is proudly made in North Wales PA, USA, and lends three parts towards 922(r) Compliance.

Note: The ALG AKT (EL/UL) is not compatible with the 12 Gauge and 308 / 7.62x54r variants

The AK Trigger Ultimate with Lightning Bow (AKT-UL) is a single stage trigger is designed for the AK47 and AK74 variant platforms.

The ALG Defense AK series of triggers were designed to work with most AK variants without fitting. With AK variants that have a rivet for the rear of the trigger guard, commonly acting as an anti-slap feature, this rivet should be no greater than 0.062 inches tall. Our AK series of triggers are designed to work with rivets that are 0.062 inches in height or less. If this rivet is higher than 0.062 inches, the rivet will have to be shaved down to allow for more clearance. Having improper clearance can result in damage to the disconnector itself.

Alternatively, if the user does not choose to modify the rivet, you can opt to modify the underside of the disconnector to increase the clearance between the bottom of the disconnector and the rivet in the receiver. It is not recommended to completely remove the tail of the disconnector as adverse issues may arise, such as trigger slap. Most users prefer to bevel (angle) the disconnector in the area that would contact the rivet. We recommend shaving down the rivet, not the disconnector tail.

Please note, we do recommend having a qualified gunsmith install and perform all fitting of fire control groups. AK receivers and parts coming from a wide origin of manufacture vary, there is no agreed upon set specifications. As such, fitting may be required. Please note the rivet and/or disconnect will need the proper clearance as per the chart below, failure to have the correct clearance will cause damage.”œ

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Proven Arms & Outfitters A bolt-action rifle requires the shooter to manually operate a bolt to load a round, eject the spent casing, and chamber the next round. In contrast, a semi-automatic rifle is designed to automatically eject the spent casing and chamber a new round with each pull of the trigger. Semi-automatic rifles offer faster follow-up shots, while bolt-action rifles are typically more accurate due to their design.

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The ALG AK Trigger Ultimate with Lightning Bow (AKT-UL) is a single stage trigger is designed for the AK47 and AK74 variant platforms. The AKT-UL features a shorter pull and a crisper reset than the AKT standard version which is ideal for precision and target shooting. It is machined from gun quality alloy steel.

The AKT-UL features the Lightning Bow, which produces a very comfortable feel to the user over the stock trigger, while enhancing trigger control. For OEMs and builders, the AKT-UL is proudly made in North Wales PA, USA, and lends three parts towards 922(r) Compliance.

Note: The ALG AKT (EL/UL) is not compatible with the 12 Gauge and 308 / 7.62x54r variants

The AK Trigger Ultimate with Lightning Bow (AKT-UL) is a single stage trigger is designed for the AK47 and AK74 variant platforms.

The ALG Defense AK series of triggers were designed to work with most AK variants without fitting. With AK variants that have a rivet for the rear of the trigger guard, commonly acting as an anti-slap feature, this rivet should be no greater than 0.062 inches tall. Our AK series of triggers are designed to work with rivets that are 0.062 inches in height or less. If this rivet is higher than 0.062 inches, the rivet will have to be shaved down to allow for more clearance. Having improper clearance can result in damage to the disconnector itself.

Alternatively, if the user does not choose to modify the rivet, you can opt to modify the underside of the disconnector to increase the clearance between the bottom of the disconnector and the rivet in the receiver. It is not recommended to completely remove the tail of the disconnector as adverse issues may arise, such as trigger slap. Most users prefer to bevel (angle) the disconnector in the area that would contact the rivet. We recommend shaving down the rivet, not the disconnector tail.

Please note, we do recommend having a qualified gunsmith install and perform all fitting of fire control groups. AK receivers and parts coming from a wide origin of manufacture vary, there is no agreed upon set specifications. As such, fitting may be required. Please note the rivet and/or disconnect will need the proper clearance as per the chart below, failure to have the correct clearance will cause damage.”œ

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What is the difference between a bolt-action rifle and a semi-automatic rifle? Answers (1)

Proven Arms & Outfitters A bolt-action rifle requires the shooter to manually operate a bolt to load a round, eject the spent casing, and chamber the next round. In contrast, a semi-automatic rifle is designed to automatically eject the spent casing and chamber a new round with each pull of the trigger. Semi-automatic rifles offer faster follow-up shots, while bolt-action rifles are typically more accurate due to their design.