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.