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Posted: 10/28/2015 6:04:08 PM EDT
I am close to pulling the trigger and getting my next lower built. This seems like a good deal.
My other lower is a RRA with the two stage trigger so it would be nice for the consistency. What does the hive think? |
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Yep. everything needed for a lower parts kit. Crappy A2 grip included.
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Those triggers have had problems for years, and they know it.
I've seen several of them, including the 1st one I bought, that hang up the BCG until you let it reset. Then there are the ones that are shot in high volume that lose their sear surfaces after a certain round count. No wonder they are giving them away. |
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Those triggers have had problems for years, and they know it. I've seen several of them, including the 1st one I bought, that hang up the BCG until you let it reset. Then there are the ones that are shot in high volume that lose their sear surfaces after a certain round count. No wonder they are giving them away. View Quote Since I am poor, I have 2 uppers and 1 lower. The lower is a RRA with 2 stage. I have a 6.5 Grendel and a .50 Beowulf upper. Between the 2 uppers I am over 5000 rounds. Not one hiccup yet. |
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That's a good price for what they've cost over the last 5 years. I built several rifles with RRA 2-stage parts kits.
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Since I am poor, I have 2 uppers and 1 lower. The lower is a RRA with 2 stage. I have a 6.5 Grendel and a .50 Beowulf upper. Between the 2 uppers I am over 5000 rounds. Not one hiccup yet. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Those triggers have had problems for years, and they know it. I've seen several of them, including the 1st one I bought, that hang up the BCG until you let it reset. Then there are the ones that are shot in high volume that lose their sear surfaces after a certain round count. No wonder they are giving them away. Since I am poor, I have 2 uppers and 1 lower. The lower is a RRA with 2 stage. I have a 6.5 Grendel and a .50 Beowulf upper. Between the 2 uppers I am over 5000 rounds. Not one hiccup yet. I have one that was given to me. Let off is unpredictable, and gets closer to a single stage with every use. Not sure how many cycles it has on it, but I'm thinking it was more than 5000 before I got it. |
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That is a good price and it is a good trigger. It certainly isn't as light as my SSA-E but it is smooth and beats the hell out of a milspec unit.
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Those triggers have had problems for years, and they know it. I've seen several of them, including the 1st one I bought, that hang up the BCG until you let it reset. Then there are the ones that are shot in high volume that lose their sear surfaces after a certain round count. No wonder they are giving them away. View Quote I haven't had any problems with mine. 6+ years now. |
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Now I just need $160 for the stock and I will be done.
Except I want to change out the gas block and handguard on my grendel upper. BRD, it never gives up its hold on a man... |
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That link brings up YOUR account info might want to change it.
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Since I am poor, I have 2 uppers and 1 lower. The lower is a RRA with 2 stage. I have a 6.5 Grendel and a .50 Beowulf upper. Between the 2 uppers I am over 5000 rounds. Not one hiccup yet. View Quote Poor, but you can afford 5000 rounds between 6.5 Grendel and .50 Beowulf? I want to be your kind of poor! |
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I bought their 2-Stage Chrome Match Trigger Kit, and although no shooting time yet, an quite pleased with its' feel and function. I had to have my gunsmith very slightly (.001"-.002") ream the holes in the receiver for the pins; perhaps this was due to the thickness of the chrome plating.
Were I to do-over, I'd get the non-chromed 2-stage Match trigger kit. |
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I haven't had any problems with mine. 6+ years now. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Those triggers have had problems for years, and they know it. I've seen several of them, including the 1st one I bought, that hang up the BCG until you let it reset. Then there are the ones that are shot in high volume that lose their sear surfaces after a certain round count. No wonder they are giving them away. I haven't had any problems with mine. 6+ years now. It's not the years, it's the miles.... |
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Thanks for catching that! For those who ordered stuff on my account, Merry Christmas! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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That link brings up YOUR account info might want to change it. Thanks for catching that! For those who ordered stuff on my account, Merry Christmas! You guys are funny 87 $1,000 RRA Gift certificates??? |
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Mine gave out in about 900 rounds.
While RRA's warranty service is good I decided to go with a Geissele SSA |
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Not sure about current production, but in the past I've found those triggers to be unreliable.
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I know, that's what I am afraid of. It's still a good price. I Fent. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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They will charge you $15 for shipping. Watch and see. I know, that's what I am afraid of. It's still a good price. I Fent. Was $8 to MO.last time they had the sale |
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Was $8 to MO.last time they had the sale View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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They will charge you $15 for shipping. Watch and see. I know, that's what I am afraid of. It's still a good price. I Fent. Was $8 to MO.last time they had the sale They charged me 8.50 for shipping UPS. |
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I have several RRA 2 stage triggers in use, including one in a dedicated .22 LR upper. They all work great so far. I use them as a cheaper alternative to Geissele, which are better. $75 vs. $200...I bought them used off the EE also and they still work. But, tomorrow, they may break on me so who knows.
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Ordered 2 and steered a friend to 1 based on this thread. Thanks.
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Those triggers have had problems for years, and they know it. I've seen several of them, including the 1st one I bought, that hang up the BCG until you let it reset. Then there are the ones that are shot in high volume that lose their sear surfaces after a certain round count. No wonder they are giving them away. View Quote Speaketh the truth thoust does... |
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Those triggers have had problems for years, and they know it. I've seen several of them, including the 1st one I bought, that hang up the BCG until you let it reset. Then there are the ones that are shot in high volume that lose their sear surfaces after a certain round count. No wonder they are giving them away. Speaketh the truth thoust does... That hasn't been a issue for quite a while now |
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I haven't had any problems with mine. 6+ years now. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Those triggers have had problems for years, and they know it. I've seen several of them, including the 1st one I bought, that hang up the BCG until you let it reset. Then there are the ones that are shot in high volume that lose their sear surfaces after a certain round count. No wonder they are giving them away. I haven't had any problems with mine. 6+ years now. I've had four for almost ten years. No complaints. |
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We sell tons of them and during the Obama rush sold plenty of guns with that trigger installed . The only failure that we had come back to us was a hammer broke off. This was a gun used in three gun for a few years so maybe that had something to do with it ? Rock river arms replaced it no questions asked they have great service.
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huh, first thread I've seen with reports of problems with these. As far as hanging up on the bolt carrier, I know the older ones need a bit of filing on the top of the hammer to function in .308 rifles. I like mine but admittedly don't have more than 500 rounds on one.
ETA: These were all the rage here in 2006 when I joined. I have two of them in guns. They are both older versions. So my guns gonna blow up? |
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I read somewhere that they can't handle the harsh blowback recoil from 22 conversion kits.
I have one in my beater lower and it is a lot nicer than stock. I don't use the conversion kit with it. |
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