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11/30/2001 3:48:27 PM EDT
I got a tac trigger last year for my ar I love it!!But i had trigger work done so it works great my question is two part.
1)What are your opinions about the tac trigger?
2)Does anyone use one with a stock trigger and if so does it work well?

MEOW
[}:D]
11/30/2001 3:59:29 PM EDT
[#1]
damn you must have the only one they made that actually works.
11/30/2001 4:02:23 PM EDT
[#2]
Well i had trigger work done,but i have heard that they dont work so well with stock triggers that is why i wanted to know if anyone tried a tac trigger with a stock trigger.

MEOW
11/30/2001 4:46:35 PM EDT
[#3]


 Like The_Beer_Slayer said.  I bought it and tried. Didn't work as well as I like, so I return it and bought the REAL DEAL.
11/30/2001 4:53:02 PM EDT
[#4]
Quoted:
I got a tac trigger last year for my ar I love it!!But i had trigger work done so it works great my question is two part.
1)What are your opinions about the tac trigger?
2)Does anyone use one with a stock trigger and if so does it work well?

MEOW
[}:D]
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i could'nt even get one of those POS to work on my Hungarian AK that had a smooth/light trigger pull. i second what The_Beer_Slayer said.

Tactical waste of money Lib
11/30/2001 5:18:35 PM EDT
[#5]
It's a piece of junk.  Your money would be better used towards a couple of mags.
3/20/2002 11:03:29 PM EDT
[#6]
What type of trigger work did you get done? I've used mine on a stock bushmaster trigger, not really happy with it. I'm able to do short bursts, but not reliably. I'ts made me start saving for my class III...
3/21/2002 2:29:16 AM EDT
[#7]
Your weapon must be broken if it works [;)] either that or I'd suggest removing some of that carbon buildup on your firing pin [:D].

3/21/2002 6:12:50 PM EDT
[#8]
Quoted:
Your weapon must be broken if it works [;)] either that or I'd suggest removing some of that carbon buildup on your firing pin [:D].

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ha ha ha... Seriously, it works, just not like in their video. As I'm not happy w/ my stock bushy trigger, I'm planning on a two stage Rock River job & maybe it will work better. I don't care that much. I have access to more (LEGAL) full autos than I can afford to feed.
 The instructions say that to actuate you press the tac-trigger forward & then pull the reg. trigger & then push the tac-trigger again, &  so on... not that exciting. On some, it appears that you simply push on the tac-trigger & it oscillates back from the recoil of the rifle.
 Cleaning the bolt carrier & firing pin is a religion for me. I can leave the barrel a little dingy but not the bolt carrier or firing pin. That was drilled into me first thing.
I'm alot more lethal doing double taps at 70 - 100 yds than on full auto (legal). I just like rock & roll [8D]