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Posted: 11/26/2009 4:10:38 AM EDT
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What do you guys think of these triggers?
http://www.del-ton.com/Rock_River_Arms_Trigger_p/lp1011.htm Thanks for any opinions. |
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What do you guys think of these triggers? http://www.del-ton.com/Rock_River_Arms_Trigger_p/lp1011.htm Thanks for any opinions. They are pretty good triggers for the price.The first stage is a a very smooth no resistance to the second step hold point that you will feel,might have to get used to it at first. I have learned to quickly pull to second stage hold and can hold all day until ready to let it go.It will take some practice to not go all the way through. I have them in two of my RRA lowers.With my Lyman Trigger gauge i get about 4 lbs on second. |
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Very nice triggers for the money. We have them in stock and member price is $110 shipped. Let us know if you would like one! www.tacticalcoordination.com |
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I've got one in a Bushy 20". This is my bench gun and I wanted a decent trigger in it. I bought the RRA 2 stage after reading a lot of good reviews on it. I have never been able to discern the point at which the first stage ends. Maybe if I shot it more I could figure it out. It has a really smooth pull with a crisp break, I will say that.
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Haven't these been known to break after 2-3k? Hasn't happened to me and I have two. From what I understand they pretty much go to a one stage, but can be touched up with emery paper to be a two stage again. I got mine from Pete at Legal Transfers for $88. but this was a few years ago. I'd stil check with him to see what his latest price is. |
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Get a Geissele SSA instead, it's easily worth the extra $40. The RRA 2-stage are not even in the same ballpark. I already have one of the rra triggers in another gun. I was wanting to throw that into my duty gun, or possibly just a lighter spring from jp. It sounds like some here thing it is a bad idea. |
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