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Posted: 4/1/2011 9:23:14 AM EDT
| Howdy all fairly new here and have a question. Im currently building my first AR and using a standard RRA LPK. Most likely i will end up replacing the trigger and here is where i get confused. Ive read alot about the different triggers out there but am not sure if i should get a single stage or a two stage trigger. Im not looking for a whats the best trigger out there response more of why people have picked one over the other. Ive never shot anything with a two stage trigger so i personally have now way to compare the two. thanks for any advice or opinions. |
| On a single stage, you begin to apply pressure on the trigger, but the trigger doesn't move until you overcome the pull weight, and then bang. On a two stage, the trigger does move back a little, maybe 1/4 inch or so, then you feel it stop. That's the first stage. When you apply enough pressure to overcome the second stage...bang. The first stage is smooth, and the second stage is a clean snap. |
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