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Posted: 12/2/2016 12:32:34 PM EDT
| I'm refabbing my 7 year old Armalite AR10 and need a better trigger. Recommendations? The only thing a google search turned up was Jard and Timney. Is there a pin size I need to look out for? |
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Standard sized AR15 triggers and pins
Older Armalite AR10s had a narrow opening for the trigger on the bcg, but I'm pretty sure your's has the wider cut if its only 7 years old. I think they changed it around 2006 or so. So, pretty much any trigger today will fit. |
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Don't overlook the Armalite National Match trigger. IMHO it is a very good trigger and priced right as well. Armalite makes great triggers. I personally am getting away from 2stage triggers though. Been shooting better with single stage, but that's just my preference. |
| I personally am a fan of the LaRue MBT. I put one in my LR-308 and absolutely love it. So much so in fact, that I bought 2 more when they went on sale for $99. But it is still a hell of a deal for $125. If you need it right away, its gonna cost you another $75. But well worth the wait. |
| I.m a big ArmaLite two stage FCG fan. I have them in my AR-10's and AR-15's. They use a spring on the disco that you can adjust. You have three positions for three different pull weights. My AR-10B is over 10 years old and several thousand rounds, FCG has been perfect. |
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I personally am a fan of the LaRue MBT. I put one in my LR-308 and absolutely love it. So much so in fact, that I bought 2 more when they went on sale for $99. But it is still a hell of a deal for $125. If you need it right away, its gonna cost you another $75. But well worth the wait. This is what I recommend for most uses. You can get a better trigger but it costs twice as much. MBT's are great triggers for the money. Other good triggers include the Geissele G2S, B-G2S-E and High Speed National Match. I think DPMS still has the G2S for $109 right now. |
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