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Posted: 9/23/2005 9:15:59 AM EDT
How have yours performed?  How heavy/how do they break?  Compared to others you've tried?  Thanks.
Link Posted: 9/23/2005 9:51:23 AM EDT
[#1]
A friend of mine has one.  Very nice trigger, nice and light, doesn't feel like 4.5 pounds, feels much lighter, very smooth.

I have a Bushmaster 2-stage in my target AR.  But, I recently had some problems with it going....full auto.  I replaced the hammer with a normal mil-spec hammer, and that took care of it, but I am going to replace it with a Rock River setup.
Link Posted: 9/23/2005 10:21:53 AM EDT
[#2]
i love the nm rra triggers. outside buying really expensive triggers, they are far and away the best.
Link Posted: 9/23/2005 10:41:31 AM EDT
[#3]
have one; love it.  feels about like the trigger on a very nice custom 1911... short take up, light, crisp break.  like snapping a thin glass rod.
Link Posted: 9/23/2005 10:42:10 AM EDT
[#4]
+ 1

I have them in all my weapons.

two AR15s and DPMS .308

Smoooooooth !
Link Posted: 9/23/2005 11:46:06 AM EDT
[#5]
Link Posted: 9/23/2005 12:15:42 PM EDT
[#6]
great, cheap two stage





i like the woa tuned two stage more
Link Posted: 9/24/2005 5:10:42 AM EDT
[#7]
I had one which was "finiky" and would release unexpectedly when I pressed the trigger.
WOA tuned it for me - now it is quite nice. WOA sells then tuned.
Link Posted: 9/24/2005 8:15:51 AM EDT
[#8]
Thanks!  What's involved in the WOA tune up?
Link Posted: 9/24/2005 8:37:19 AM EDT
[#9]

Quoted:
Thanks!  What's involved in the WOA tune up?




think the contacts and what not are cleaned up.


google it


white oak armanent
Link Posted: 9/25/2005 1:42:08 AM EDT
[#10]
Mine breaks at about 4lbs, crisp and clean, best 2-stage for the money my 2cents
Link Posted: 9/27/2005 5:39:02 AM EDT
[#11]
So the RRA two-stage trigger kit is a simple remove and replace operation?  I bought a Bushy M4A3 last weekend at the gun show and was thinking about lightening up the trigger pull.
Link Posted: 9/27/2005 6:05:55 AM EDT
[#12]
Link Posted: 9/27/2005 6:19:21 AM EDT
[#13]

Quoted:

Quoted:
So the RRA two-stage trigger kit is a simple remove and replace operation?  



yup



yup, yup.

First one will take 10 minutes, second will take 5.  I like 'em, they make a hella difference.
Link Posted: 9/27/2005 6:24:49 AM EDT
[#14]

Quoted:
i love the nm rra triggers. outside buying really expensive triggers, they are far and away the best.



+1
Link Posted: 9/27/2005 6:42:00 AM EDT
[#15]
One of the best modifications I have made to my AR. have never had any problem.
was a bit tricky for me to install,  but once I got the hang of it,  all went smoothly.
Link Posted: 9/27/2005 7:24:29 AM EDT
[#16]
Great info.  Thanks.  I see that AMEETEC sells them, does anybody else?
Link Posted: 9/27/2005 7:37:58 AM EDT
[#17]
I keep this photo in my archive to illustrate what has to be done when an out of spec RRA two-stage trigger doesn't clear the selector when the trigger is pulled. You'll need to grind the portion below the arrow. I have had at least two RRA two-stage triggers that required this modification to work in Colt rifles. I hope the do-it-yourselfers find this valuable.

IMPORTANT: IF YOU GRIND TOO MUCH, YOU RISK THE RIFLE BEING ABLE TO FIRE WITH THE SAFETY ON!

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