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7/4/2005 7:21:08 PM EDT
I'm sending my RRA trigger to Holliger to get tuned.  He can tune it in at 3.5 or 4.5lbs.  Anyone get theirs done to 3.5?  This is for my carbine and I don't want really want it to be too light but have never felt a 2 stage taken down to 3.5.  Rifle is used for all around purposes (plinking, shooting paper, homeland defense)

Any recommendations?

Thanks.
7/4/2005 10:39:37 PM EDT
[#1]
I sent all my RRA trigers to WOA. He does 3-3.5 triggers that are just awesome for $35.
7/5/2005 12:04:13 AM EDT
[#2]
IMO, 4.5lbs. seems perfect.
That's practically half of the stock trigger.
7/5/2005 2:40:22 AM EDT
[#3]
since you already have a two stage in your carbine might as well go the lightest safely possible.
7/5/2005 6:04:21 AM EDT
[#4]
Yes, what do you guys think is the lightest safely possible?  My 1911 pistola has a 3 lb trigger and seems fine.  But with the 2 stage the let off of the second stage may be too light for duty use.  Anyone use 3.5 lb trigger on thier duty (all around) rilfe?  Thanks.  
7/5/2005 6:17:29 AM EDT
[#5]

Quoted:
I'm sending my RRA trigger to Holliger to get tuned.  He can tune it in at 3.5 or 4.5lbs.  Anyone get theirs done to 3.5?  This is for my carbine and I don't want really want it to be too light but have never felt a 2 stage taken down to 3.5.  Rifle is used for all around purposes (plinking, shooting paper, homeland defense)

Any recommendations?

Thanks.




Ask him to send an extra trigger spring. The only difference between the 4.5 and the 3.5 "tune" is the 3.5 retains the original trigger spring, while the 4.5 has a stronger spring.
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