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post November 5th 2009 8:03 PM
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I'd like to hear the pros and cons of two stage triggers. I have had people tell me they are no good on a defence rifle.
Others say you can't shoot an AR without having one. Where is the truth?
interested in your input, clint..tx
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post November 6th 2009 2:11 AM
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QUOTE (clint..tx @ November 5th 2009 12:03 PM) *
I'd like to hear the pros and cons of two stage triggers. I have had people tell me they are no good on a defence rifle.
Others say you can't shoot an AR without having one. Where is the truth?
interested in your input, clint..tx


I hear you on that. I have a standard trigger on mine and was thinking of upgrading and am not sure if I want to go with a two-stage or single-stage myself. I am not familiar with the feel of a two-stage.
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post November 6th 2009 6:29 AM
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I have Rock River 2 stage National Match triggers in all my rifles/carbines and never ever once had a problem with them. I have thousands of rounds out of the carbine, and 4000 from my NRA National Match AR15A2 Service Rifle with never a bobble. I have other rifles/carbines that have quite a few rounds out of them and also never a bobble.
I like the fairly light 4.5 lb trigger pull that is the same each and ever time. It lets you concentrate on the shot and not worry about a rough, heavy trigger that feels different from trigger pull to the other as some factory single stage triggers have.
Get a Rock River Arms 2 stage trigger and you will love it and they works.
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post November 6th 2009 6:46 AM
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I too have the Rock River 2-Stage National Match Trigger on one of my guns. I have it on my DMR/long range build, but it's so nice I'm highly considering getting another set for my 14.5'' close quarters build (too lazy to do the paperwork for a 10.5'' barrel).


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post November 7th 2009 7:35 PM
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RRA 2-stage here as well. Replaced the light Timney on my POF. Timney is a BEAUTIFUL trigger... for a HUNTING rifle. It was TOO light and crisp FOR a home defense carbine, so based on the recommendations of a LOT of people on M4carbine.net that I trust - and a couple of shooting partners - I went the RRA route as well. thumb.gif The takeup is no big deal, because the break is clean, crisp, and definite. flea.gif


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post November 7th 2009 11:57 PM
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There might be better triggers than the RRA, depending on who you talk to. But for the price they simply cannot be beat. I guess if I was a national match shooter then getting a small fraction better performance at 3 times the price it would be worth it. But very few of us are better shots than their rifles are. Going with the RRA 2 stage is the way to go for the rest of us.

Or even just getting a trigger job done or simply replacing the springs.

Ask TigerStripe who is the trigger job guy. Something like $40.

Tubbs trigger springs are only like 20 bucks and can be put in by anyone. Smooths it out a bit and drops a pound off the trigger pull. On my carbine it was all I felt needed to be done.



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post November 8th 2009 5:21 PM
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I would look into the Bill Springfield duty weight trigger job for a defense/duty carbine. It's a clean 4 to 4.5 pound trigger for $35 with your parts and that includes return shipping. If you're going to use a two stage defense/duty trigger, go with the Geissele SSA.



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post November 9th 2009 1:03 AM
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Single-stage is best for tactical or sniping use. Benchrest/competitions shooters often prefer a two-stage. I prefer single-stage, but my precision AR has a RRA two-stage - I couldn't argue with the price and quality. I can be very happy with a two-stage for that price. The difference does not really noticeably affect my shooting, anyway. I have used several expensive match triggers that were not as nice as the RRA triggers, others that were as nice or maybe a bit nicer.

I have a G3 trigger pack that I have been meaning to send off to Bill Springfield. I should have him do an AR trigger while I am at it.

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The link to Bill Springfield's website is Triggerwork.net. If you specify a duty trigger he'll tune it close to 4.5lb for a good defensive trigger. You don't want adrenalyn "helping" you pull the trigger at the wrong time.


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QUOTE (TigerStripe @ November 8th 2009 5:49 PM) *
The link to Bill Springfield's website is Triggerwork.net. If you specify a duty trigger he'll tune it close to 4.5lb for a good defensive trigger. You don't want adrenalyn "helping" you pull the trigger at the wrong time.


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Thanks for the link to Bill's site, his trigger sounds perfect for what I am looking for.
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QUOTE (ckean @ November 10th 2009 10:09 AM) *
Thanks for the link to Bill's site, his trigger sounds perfect for what I am looking for.



My pleasure.



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post November 10th 2009 5:09 PM
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QUOTE (TigerStripe @ November 8th 2009 7:49 PM) *
The link to Bill Springfield's website is Triggerwork.net. If you specify a duty trigger he'll tune it close to 4.5lb for a good defensive trigger. You don't want adrenalyn "helping" you pull the trigger at the wrong time.


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Thank you TS I believe you just solved my trigger delima. Bill has a LPK group with a 4# trigger that sounds right up mt alley.
^5 my friend.
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QUOTE (clint..tx @ November 10th 2009 11:09 AM) *
Thank you TS I believe you just solved my trigger delima. Bill has a LPK group with a 4# trigger that sounds right up mt alley.
^5 my friend.
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