Looking to do another build and looking for a decent but reasonably priced trigger. What has been working for you.
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Originally posted by tracker12 View PostLooking to do another build and looking for a decent but reasonably priced trigger. What has been working for you.
For ARs I use Velocity, the owner worked at Timney, but they've been in business for about 15 years, AFAIK. I've had some over 10 years. I use both the classic curved and classic straight.
For bolt, I like Jewell. But unfortunately, they stopped producing triggers. I have one for a bolt I'll build, but that won't be a solution unless you can find one for sale on the used market. I have no affiliation, just a satisfied user for more than 10 years.
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Originally posted by tracker12 View PostLooking to do another build and looking for a decent but reasonably priced trigger. What has been working for you.
They show both Single stage and Double stage versions of each in stock. The trigger pull weight on this trigger is not adjustable.
Double Stage
Single Stage
Not sure what the "Access Denied" is about on the links.Last edited by jasper2408; 03-10-2024, 12:38 AM.
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Originally posted by jasper2408 View PostI like TriggerTech triggers
The ELF is another one that people like, but I hear people clamoring mostly over TriggerTech and Timney.
Whatever trigger you end up with, spend some time with it so you get to know it and feel comfortable with it. One thing I like about the Velocity is that you pin it through and it uses set screws on the bottom of the trigger pocket to push up on the pins. Then it uses another small set of set screws on top of that so they don't vibrate loose. I was reminded that the owner built triggers over at Knight for about 20 years also...anyway, pick your poison.Last edited by Konocti's Wigwam; 03-10-2024, 01:36 AM.From my cold dead endmill...
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CMC drop-in triggers are as good as any out there & a skosh cheaper than Trigger Tech or Geissele. The LaRue Tactical MBT-2S is another really good trigger that's not drop-in it's also not a budget beater.Last edited by Old Bob; 03-10-2024, 03:55 PM.I refuse to be victimized by notions of virtuous behavior.
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LaRue MBT-2S is hard to beat for quality and price, EDM wire-cut high end steel, feels like Geissele SSA or better to me, between an SSA and SSA-E.
I have a mix of Geissele, LaRue MBT-2S, and JP single stage triggers.
There are a lot of great triggers on the market now, but some are still going through hiccups and bugs, especially with selector/safety interface and basic function, as well as lowers that are out of spec with regard to hammer, trigger, and safety hole datum compliance.NRA Basic, Pistol, Rifle, Shotgun, RSO
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