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7/8/2015 7:04:29 PM EDT
Well I have Tac-Con triggers 3MR and 241 both have a two fire position ability. depending on the model they both function with a normal one stage trigger position (3MR) or a normal two stage trigger position (241) foe more precision. Both have the Tac-Con feature position which is a assisted reset position, it take some muscle memory repetitive training, but then allows really rapid fire.

The new trigger does not have the reset assist, just a straight, high quality, single stage trigger. I do not know if it comes with the housing shown or not (Like the Ruger MSR 452 does.... a great 2 stage trigger with a display / training housing) but it looks like it does. Here is a link to the new trigger
7/8/2015 7:16:23 PM EDT
[#1]
That trigger bow makes it look like a cheap paintball gun.
7/8/2015 8:05:45 PM EDT
[#2]
And it is not clear to me that it ships in that box, but it shows the box in both pictures.  It is more skeletonized than the Ruger's housing box.  The Ruger's box was great for teaching about trigger rest.  Very foreign to my wife until she could see it actually work. To that end this more skeletonized Tac=Con box might be better.  I have used and like the 3MR's single stage, So I expect this one to have a nice clean break, I just don't want to build another AR right  now.
7/9/2015 12:36:38 AM EDT
[#3]
Feels a little shilly in here.
7/9/2015 12:39:56 AM EDT
[#4]
No thanks.
7/9/2015 12:45:38 AM EDT
[#5]
Move to Florida
7/9/2015 12:53:35 AM EDT
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The OP doesn't feel like a shill. A shill would know more about the product.

As far as the trigger goes- there are so many proven options out there, I just couldn't see myself buying it.
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