You are reading far too deeply into what i write. Battlefield or not, there are plenty of situations where you might not have the tools handy.Every reply you've made implies a battle field scenario with no tools.... I agreed with you for the simplicity of a MIL spec trigger vs drop in. Your making it seem the only trigger is a MIL spec for a AR platform & anything else is not of Eugene Stoners design & therfore is no other option.
I am not making it seem like anything, that is all you, with all the imagined implications, misreadings, and misaccusations. You've gone to the point of arguing over what is and isn't field stripping.
I said why something was done the way it was, and how it was intended to be used, and all we have to go one is a 20 word post by the OP.
OP is building his first AR. There is no reason to get a cassette style trigger.
The AR design is based on the design of a M16 battle rifle correct? The only difference is the 3rd pin & disconnector
We ain't in battle so what difference does it make what trigger I use as a recreational tool
Ar15 came first. It was select fire, developed and sold directly to the US GOV'T. Colt adapted the design and sold the SP1 to civilians
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