First, let us recap what sets theSaint Victor B5I have apart from others.
We also get a flat-faced factory trigger, which is far better than standard curved mil-spec to my mind.
Additionally, the VictorsM-Lok systemgives you room for everything you might want to attach to it.
So how did I tweak mine, and why?
For the optic, I chose to go with the EOTech XPS2-0.
The SAINT did come with some really nice flip-up sights, so no need to search for alternate back-ups.
The last thing to make it a runner was a good sling from Flatline Fiber.
Thistwo-point padded slingwith QD attachments made a perfect fit for everyday use, training or full-on tactical competition.
TheRave 140 triggeris a crisp and clean single-stage drop-in trigger that you dont even need anti-walk pins for.
This trigger will provide a 4.5-lb.
break that is extremely consistently and gives the same flat-faced feel that the stock Springfield Armory trigger provides.
The last performance gain is a good ambidextrous charging handle.
The charging handle was by Trybe Defense.
What Does All This Accomplish?
For the trigger, we can squeeze a little more performance out of the rifle.
AR15 Mods: Wants vs.
Needs
Outfitting your rifle is a very personal choice.
I make these decisions based on needs versus wants.
Anyway you build it, just remember to get plenty of ammo to go out and enjoy it.