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"You're all on double secret probation" Soconmtneer I'm an advocate of the 3 chainsaw, two tractor, one wife, one God plan. |
Some days it's just easier being an asshole.
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Don't think he listens to me as I want him to produce a single stage trigger.
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took my predtAR our predataring last night, and as I smoked a skunk at about 50 yards away... I thought to myself.... damn this is a mighty fine trigger I got here!
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NYPD has to use both springs.
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Originally Posted By JohnDough:
Mark seems to be listening to his customer base very closely. The chamfer on the side of the trigger has increased dramatically from the one I received just a month and a half ago: http://i68.tinypic.com/208bash.jpg Also question: I notice that the original MBT design looked like a Geissele SSA hammer, but the area below the striking face is now a graceful curve. Not only that, but it is not centered, and seems to favor one side over the other. I wonder if there is a reason for the change to a graceful curve, and why the curve is not centered. Is it a "does not matter" thing, or is there an actual reason for the offset machining? http://i65.tinypic.com/9unh55.jpg Also, I kindof don't want to live on this planet anymore: https://scontent.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t31.0-8/15776723_863556510271_5053012958411048843_o.jpg?oh=f693c32e7c97ce409ca7373a5d2ca4a9&oe=592258EB View Quote That really shows my lack of observation skills. I never looked closely at the spring and assumed it was a lighter hammer spring. |
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We President now!
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Originally Posted By wildearp:
If he doesn't make a large pin MBT, my Colt is gonna get a Geissele. LOUD HINT! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By wildearp:
Originally Posted By nightdh:
Don't think he listens to me as I want him to produce a single stage trigger. If he doesn't make a large pin MBT, my Colt is gonna get a Geissele. LOUD HINT! Ditto!!!!! Maybe double dittos as I prefer a single stage too. Might change my mind once I finish the AR-10 build with the MBT in it, but probably not. Depending on how it feels after a couple of shooting sessions, I may put it in the TOBR and use the Black Gold trigger in the new build. That said, my poor old large pin Colt feels left out of the LaRue love fest.... |
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In for single stage
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Originally Posted By LUVONEGOD:
Ditto!!!!! Maybe double dittos as I prefer a single stage too. Might change my mind once I finish the AR-10 build with the MBT in it, but probably not. Depending on how it feels after a couple of shooting sessions, I may put it in the TOBR and use the Black Gold trigger in the new build. That said, my poor old large pin Colt feels left out of the LaRue love fest.... View Quote I had a geissele single stage hybrid in my rifle. I was shooting 1.5-1.8moa 10 shot groups. With the change to the LaRue, my groups went to 1.0x-1.4" |
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Originally Posted By wildearp:
That really shows my lack of observation skills. I never looked closely at the spring and assumed it was a lighter hammer spring. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By JohnDough: I had a geissele single stage hybrid in my rifle. I was shooting 1.5-1.8moa 10 shot groups. With the change to the LaRue, my groups went to 1.0x-1.4" View Quote Edited to correct spelling. |
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I have been asked to point out that I am LaRue Tactical's owner.
My work has been used by tens of thousands of US Military personnel, and tens of thousands of civilian shooters - ML |
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Waterjet doesn't leave a heat affected zone. |
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I have been asked to point out that I am LaRue Tactical's owner.
My work has been used by tens of thousands of US Military personnel, and tens of thousands of civilian shooters - ML |
Just installed mine. This thing is the tits
Had 2 identical lowers with BCM Mod 1 grip, SOPMOD, and G SD-C triggers. Seems most people compare it as almost an SSA-E, so in-between an SSA/SSA-E or in my case SD-C and SD-E. Damn if Im not liking the MBT more. Definitely like the $99 I can wait price much more, even getting a nice mil discount on the G triggers. One thing of note, I had to shim my grip screw with a couple washers because it was hitting the back of the trigger and raising it which didn't allow the selector switch to function as designed. I plan to do a test of the MBT vs SD-C on Thursday when I break in a new upper. |
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Originally Posted By GMZ:
Just installed mine. This thing is the tits Had 2 identical lowers with BCM Mod 1 grip, SOPMOD, and G SD-C triggers. Seems most people compare it as almost an SSA-E, so in-between an SSA/SSA-E or in my case SD-C and SD-E. Damn if Im not liking the MBT more. Definitely like the $99 I can wait price much more, even getting a nice mil discount on the G triggers. One thing of note, I had to shim my grip screw with a couple washers because it was hitting the back of the trigger and raising it which didn't allow the selector switch to function as designed. I plan to do a test of the MBT vs SD-C on Thursday when I break in a new upper. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By LaRue_Tactical:
^^^ Waterjet doesn't leave a heat affected zone. View Quote That pesky heat issue was generally our "have to." Gotta get back into a shop environment myself. This little break has gone long enough. A.W.D. |
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