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Posted: 6/8/2016 10:11:38 AM EDT
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<p style="text-align:center">Enhanced Nickel Teflon Trigger Assembly
</p> <p style="text-align:center">Sale Price: $39.99 </p> Highlights[/size=3]: [size=3]All components are machined and heat treated to Mil-Spec Mil-Spec geometry and reliability maintained Trigger sear surfaces are polished BEFORE heat treatment Proprietary Nickel Teflon Finish Nickel Teflon is lightly buffed, giving the trigger a grit free pull and crisp break without compromising the base metal Springs are hand selected to produce a 5 to 5 1/2 Pound Trigger Pull Comes With:
Our Enhanced Trigger Assemblies are build on a traditional Mil-Spec foundation with some key upgrades for increased performance. All components are sourced from US mil contractors that meet or exceed military specifications. Triggers and hammers are made from 8620 steel and properly heat treated. Trigger sear surfaces maintain correct geometry and are polished prior to heat treatment to ensure that surface hardened material is never removed. Triggers, hammers and disconnectors receive our proprietary electroless Nickel Teflon finish for increased lubricity and corrosion protection. The final step involves lightly buffing the Nickel Teflon on the trigger sear surface, giving the trigger a grit free pull and crisp break without compromising the base metal. We've taken it a step further and hand selected hammer springs that keep the pull weight on the low end of the spectrum. Every single trigger assembly is checked with a pull gauge to ensure that pull weight is between 5 to 5 1/2 pounds. CLICK HERE TO VIEW PRODUCT |
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[#1]
HOME RUN! I kept having to wait to order. I needed to get into a new billing period on a card-water heater went out. Two days before the bill arrived your trigger went out of stock. Fortunately not for long. This is one nice trigger, right up there with some of my very expensive ones. Any new builds and I will be back.
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[#2]
Looks like a decent trigger at a great price. Hmmm, decisions decisions. ALG ACT or this
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SkidTactical.com - Shockwave Blades $40 shipped | Guntec M-LOK Rail $85 shipped and lower
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[#4]
Originally Posted By joshv06:
I've been seeing a lot of versions of these.. Wonder if they're coming from the same place.. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By joshv06:
Originally Posted By A96HondaAccordEX:
Looks like a decent trigger at a great price. Hmmm, decisions decisions. ALG ACT or this I've been seeing a lot of versions of these.. Wonder if they're coming from the same place.. Probably. I don't see, do these say made in USA? |
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[#5]
The casting marks appear to be the same on the 3 different "brands" so I bought these. Best price!
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Originally Posted By A96HondaAccordEX:
Probably. I don't see, do these say made in USA? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By A96HondaAccordEX:
Originally Posted By joshv06:
Originally Posted By A96HondaAccordEX:
Looks like a decent trigger at a great price. Hmmm, decisions decisions. ALG ACT or this I've been seeing a lot of versions of these.. Wonder if they're coming from the same place.. Probably. I don't see, do these say made in USA? They don't say "Made in USA" like our carriers do but they are in fact made in the US. I can't say exactly where we source our components from but if you look at the roll marks on the trigger/hammer they should look familiar. |
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[Last Edit: acon308]
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I'm really VERY pleased with the price of this trigger, altho I would prefer to see the pull weight at 4.0 to 4.5 lbs...such a lower weight might be practically unfeasible but I'd keep a standard hammer spring so as to be sure to ignite NATO hardcup primers and use a very-lightened trigger spring (which any of us can do on our own anyway). But I fully understand service rifle pull weight requirements are typically 4.5lbs, so you would want to leave a little breathing room for ppl who buy this. So I am not trying to gripe at all. Your description implicitly acknowledges the importance of hammer spring strength, without delving into it. But, again, any of us can through in a lightened trigger spring from JP or whomever. I'm not trying to b---- and moan.
I have an ALG ACT that I gave to my dad, and I've always liked that trigger but thought it was ever so slightly overpriced...as are most geissele triggers (I believe his wife owns/runs ALG Def). Anyway, I'm sure I'd still take a dremel with a buffing wheel and some mothers or flitz to the sear interface if I got this trigger since I'm just an oddball like that (bc I know the description says its "lightly" buffed already)...nevertheless I've very pleased to see this. I'm very motivated when I see prices drop significantly on solid basic component parts....nickel teflon milsepc-type triggers, nitrided barrels, nitrided bolt carriers, tight/no-play butt stocks, extremely lightweight handguards, yadda yadda. I've had too much to drink, but I'm just saying. Kudos to you and your manufacturing and pricing ability. Things like this are good for the whole industry, overall. Which is always important. |
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[#8]
Received and installed yesterday. Very nice! I will definetly buy more!
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[#10]
We're looking for reviewers if anyone is interested.
Please contact Rob [email protected] |
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[#11]
Originally Posted By SailorJ:
We're looking for reviewers if anyone is interested. Please contact Rob [email protected] View Quote Email Sent |
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[#12]
Originally Posted By SailorJ:
We're looking for reviewers if anyone is interested. Please contact Rob [email protected] View Quote Incoming email |
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[#13]
Installed this trigger assembly tonight.
Definitely a must have for those who want a creep free trigger pull with a mil-spec trigger assembly. The trigger and hammer engagement surfaces are very highly polished to a mirror finish. Very impressive considering the heat treat is intact. I can't find my trigger pull gauge, but as soon as I do, I'll take a few readings and update this post. |
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[#14]
Here's a recent review: enhanced nickel teflon trigger assembly review. Looks like a lot of bang for the buck if you don't want to shell out the cash for a Geissele.
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[Last Edit: A96HondaAccordEX]
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I have a set coming in soon. I'm just going to replace my .22 plinker that has an old BM trigger.
I don't plan on replacing any of the G's, but if this trigger is as good as the reviews state, I'll be a happy camper with my budget build. Thinking of getting one of their NIB BCG too. Looks nice. Their trigger+LPK seems like a bargain too. So many parts, so few lowers. |
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[#16]
I received and installed the new trigger. Looks and feels pretty damn good. Only thing I'm a bit hesitant about are the springs. All my other springs are "mil-spec" with the dark coating. The chrome coating on these remind me of paper clips. I just hope they last.
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[#17]
Any idea when you guys will have more sentry 7's in stock? I got my last one from you and was looking to order another now for another upper I'm building
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[Last Edit: SailorJ]
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[#19]
I have a couple of these in two ARs.
Nice upgrade and bang for the buck. I haven't experienced the ALG, but I have used PSA's Enhanced Polished Trigger (EPT). The Right to Bear and the PSA EPT feel similar. No noticeable take up; just a quick clean break. |
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[#20]
I have purchased an additional 2 and realized I should have bought 3! ??
Great product and price! |
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[#21]
i was surprised how nice this trigger felt when i first installed it. very crisp and smooth for a standard trigger. great value
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[#22]
I have 3 types of mil spec treated triggers.
ALG ACT PSA EPT Right to Bear Arms ENT I would say that this trigger is the nicest of all of 3 triggers in my collection. The break is crisp and clean with barely any minimal takeup and reset is tactile and amazing for this price. |
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[#23]
I,VE GOT 1 COMMING TOO
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[#24]
Right to Bear arms sent me a trigger to review.
First impressions: This is a good looking trigger. The finish and execution is well done. Installation in a Spikes lower was uneventful, as expected. Pull weight and feel: Right to Bear states springs are chosen and tested to maintain a 5-5 1/2lb pull. Without a gauge I couldn't confirm the exact weight, but it is definitely less weight than any Stock Ar trigger I've experienced. Creep and Take-up is little to none. Closer to none. Break is crisp and clean. What RTB brings to the table: Big improvement over stock triggers. Next to a stock FN trigger there was no comparison. I asked the owner of the FN to try them side by side, she pulled the Right to Bear trigger and immediately smiled. Affordability. This product is priced right. It will definitely be competitor to the Bcm PNT and Alg Act. I own both of these triggers. All three of these triggers are great upgrades over stock. Both the Bcm PNT and ALG Act are heavier than the RTB. All three are very close in feel and overall pull quality. Conclusion: In today's world there is no reason to have a bad Ar trigger. The quality of the RTB combined with the price point make it very attractive. This trigger would fit perfectly on defensive carbine due to the pull weight, not too light, and the better overall feel. |
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[#25]
Just ordered one for my dad.
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[#26]
Just ordered mine! Looking forward to the install and future use.
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[#27]
After coming to the conclusion that I don't need a 200 plus dollar trigger in my first AR 15 this was the one I went with. It's a nice trigger....does its job very well. Nice pull and positive reset. The price is right... I also ordered a few other parts from Right to Bear and they have been outstanding.
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[#28]
Originally Posted By Dragoon_89:
After coming to the conclusion that I don't need a 200 plus dollar trigger in my first AR 15 this was the one I went with. It's a nice trigger....does its job very well. Nice pull and positive reset. The price is right... I also ordered a few other parts from Right to Bear and they have been outstanding. View Quote Thank you for your business!! |
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[#29]
After quite a few rounds down range I am definitely happy that I made the jump to this trigger. Thanks for such a great product.
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[#30]
can these trigger's fit colt lowers? would I be able to reuse the trigger pins from the original trigger? I want to get this as a gift hence why i am asking the question.
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[#31]
Question: Why polish before heat treatment?
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[#32]
Heat treating hardens the surface. It would be the wrong order of operations to polish after heat treating.
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[#33]
I ordered the Right to Bear Arms trigger in large part based on the reviews on this forum. Price was right, shipping was prompt, install was easy, and it's so much better than the mil-spec trigger that came in my Daniel Defense.
Couldn't be happier. Thanks for a good quality product for a fair price! JD |
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[Last Edit: CrazedCat]
[#34]
Got mine love it will be adding more to future lowers.
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[#35]
I have this trigger in my favorite build. A total 10! If you want a nice combat single action I highly recommend buying.
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[#36]
I haven't got home yet but mine's in the mailbox ....woohoo
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[#37]
much smoother than stock trigger, thanks! just ordered another one.. very impressive for the price.
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[Last Edit: Dodge1]
[#38]
Pulled the trigger on one also, so to say
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[#39]
Received mine today, installed it, and very nice. This trigger assembly replaced my PSA standard trigger assembly. Nice pull, and no creep. Not sure what the trigger pull (lbs) is, but it is obviously lighter than the PSA assembly it replaced. More than happy
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[#40]
Installed one with a 3.5 reduced power spring from JP and its great. No creep with clean break. My buddy has an all JP trigger in his and no difference in pull weight we could tell without a scale, also his has a little creep. He's still adjusting it though. I did have one light primer strike in 60rds. of American Eagle 55gr. within first few shots.
Very happy I went with this trigger. |
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[#42]
Originally Posted By SailorJ:
We're looking for reviewers if anyone is interested. Please contact Rob [email protected] View Quote Checking in! |
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[#44]
Update: Have been back to range a couple more times and put another 100rds + and not another light strike BUT the trigger has developed creep don't know what if anything I can do to get it out. Still has a clean break. Any ideas ?
Originally Posted By sc1:
Installed one with a 3.5 reduced power spring from JP and its great. No creep with clean break. My buddy has an all JP trigger in his and no difference in pull weight we could tell without a scale, also his has a little creep. He's still adjusting it though. I did have one light primer strike in 60rds. of American Eagle 55gr. within first few shots. Very happy I went with this trigger. View Quote |
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[#45]
Originally Posted By sc1:
Update: Have been back to range a couple more times and put another 100rds + and not another light strike BUT the trigger has developed creep don't know what if anything I can do to get it out. Still has a clean break. Any ideas ? View Quote You're always going to have a small amount of "creep" with a Mil spec type trigger. You may just be more in touch with your rifle as your skill has increased with practice and are therefore noticing it more. There really isn't any type of wear that could increase "creep" (not at your round count or anywhere near it). If you like we can take a look at it. Shoot us an email and we'll get things rolling on Monday. [email protected] Rob |
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[#46]
Have been putting off buying another trigger. I have 2 rifles needing good triggers. May have to check these out. What is the wait/shipping times?
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I survived the cock storm of 11/21/2012.
Bacon grease, the Muslim approved .mil lubricant. |
[#47]
Originally Posted By zoe17:
Have been putting off buying another trigger. I have 2 rifles needing good triggers. May have to check these out. What is the wait/shipping times? View Quote 99% of the time we ship same day if you order before 2pm EST. Carriers are closed this coming Monday but we'll be working. |
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[#48]
I ordered this trigger due to reviews here and RTB's website.
Just another thoroughly impressed customer here. Great feeling trigger and great price. Thanks guys! |
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[#50]
Got 2 of the triggers, lent one to a friend to try out on his AR10, I'm not getting it back, lol. Put it in my wife's AR build, really nice, along with the black nitride bolt (very impressed with the quality) and a red big latch charging handle. Quickly shipped, great price, great service. Already on the list for when more come in. Thanks for the great products.
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