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3/26/2016 9:29:52 PM EDT

3/26/2016 9:33:33 PM EDT
[#1]
I know most by sight, but I don't know that one.







I can tell you it's not Geissele, CMMG, Ruger, RRA, Armalite, KAC, Jard, Jewell or Larue.




 
3/26/2016 9:47:25 PM EDT
[#2]
Really resembles a mizazzo kreiger in a few aspects.
3/26/2016 9:52:06 PM EDT
[#3]
Found it. It's the original Armalite that milazzo sued Armalite over.
3/27/2016 12:02:17 AM EDT
[#4]
That is interesting, it's very similar to the Larue trigger.
3/27/2016 12:20:00 AM EDT
[#5]

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That is interesting, it's very similar to the Larue trigger.
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Not much more than most of the other two stages.

 



What stands out to me is the removal of the single stage sear surfaces. Those are kept as secondary safety sear surfaces on most newer designs.




The disconnector is pinned like the Larue, but the Larue uses a full width disconnector surface and a permanently set disconnector engagement cut by the EDM.
3/27/2016 9:14:36 PM EDT
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3/28/2016 12:36:48 AM EDT
[#7]
I think the two things that made it look like a Larue trigger were the hammer width disconector and the copper pin that holds the disconector in place.  

Looks like Larue made some nice improvements to their trigger over the older 2 stage models.
3/30/2016 9:23:51 AM EDT
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I think the two things that made it look like a Larue trigger were the hammer width disconector and the copper pin that holds the disconector in place.  

Looks like LaRue made some nice improvements to their trigger over the older 2 stage models.

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Yeppers, we snuck us some nice longevity and anti-doubling features into our nut-bustin'-gorgeous MBTs.
3/30/2016 9:25:46 AM EDT
[#9]
And I just doubled
3/30/2016 4:49:39 PM EDT
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And I just doubled
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