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 WILSON COMBAT Introduces the New TTU-3G!
WilsonCombatRep  [Industry Partner]
3/24/2011 6:35:53 PM
Based on feedback from competition and tactical shooters we have developed an exciting new variant of our Drop-In, Bullet-Proof AR Tactical Trigger Unit-The all-new TTU-3G (G-Gun).Wilson Combat engineers have enhanced the TTU-3G trigger with a smooth, rolling, creep-free 3.5-4# break that is ideal for shooting rapid double-taps on the move from your high-performance AR-15.

For more information, follow the link......
TTU-3G



Cobalt83  [Member]
3/24/2011 6:46:30 PM
FYI, the link doesn't work. Can I have a free trigger for pointing that out?
sdoperator  [Member]
3/24/2011 7:01:51 PM
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WildMadDog  [Team Member]
3/24/2011 7:43:35 PM
And can I have a free one for correcting it?

Working Linky
WilsonCombatRep  [Industry Partner]
3/24/2011 7:53:34 PM
WildMadDog get a Gold Star, and I get embarrassed Link fixed
WildMadDog  [Team Member]
3/24/2011 7:56:22 PM
Originally Posted By WilsonCombatRep:
WildMadDog get a Gold Star, and I get embarrassed Link fixed


Well looky there, it's right there by my name!


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WildMadDog  [Team Member]
3/24/2011 8:03:23 PM
And all kidding aside, I'm in the market for a new trigger. I have a LaRue OBR-Heavy with a Giessele 2 stage and love it because of how crisp stage 2 is. How does this one compare? Need something for my Stealth, it just has a basic LPK and single stage trigger. Not terrible, but nowhere in the ballpark of the OBR. The 2 stage is nice, but I could be swayed.
sigluvr  [Team Member]
3/24/2011 8:34:35 PM
I just purchased the single-stage TTU. How does this one differ?
WilsonCombatRep  [Industry Partner]
3/25/2011 10:56:29 PM
Guys,
Same TTU quality, different break. This trigger features a very SMOOOOOOTH rolling break, with no creep, and no "hitch" in the trigger movement. Many 3 gun shooters greatly prefer this kind of trigger break so they can "pre-load" the trigger as they are moving target to target, and still achieve a 'surprise break". You really have to feel this trigger to appreciate it, its different than a traditional 2 stage, and just as different from a traditional single stage. It also features a VERY BRISK reset.
sturmjr  [Member]
3/26/2011 12:03:43 PM
Originally Posted By WilsonCombatRep:
Guys,
Same TTU quality, different break. This trigger features a very SMOOOOOOTH rolling break, with no creep, and no "hitch" in the trigger movement. Many 3 gun shooters greatly prefer this kind of trigger break so they can "pre-load" the trigger as they are moving target to target, and still achieve a 'surprise break". You really have to feel this trigger to appreciate it, its different than a traditional 2 stage, and just as different from a traditional single stage. It also features a VERY BRISK reset.


Would you recommend this for any precision AR-10 shooting or would sticking to the 2-stage TTU be preferable?
WilsonCombatRep  [Industry Partner]
3/26/2011 6:38:32 PM
Trigger preference is very personal. Personally, I would prefer our single stage TTU, but there are others here @ WC that like the 2 stage for that role. I have also shot some pretty darn good groups with the TTU 3G.

What type of trigger do you prefer?
sturmjr  [Member]
3/26/2011 8:15:36 PM
Honestly I am mixed and need to make up my mind. I have your TTU single stage on my AR and LOVE IT. For the sake of playing it safe, that might be the route I go for the .308 AR trigger replacement once I get it. I would hate to get the 2 stage and figure out I prefer the single for the precision shooting
DKSoto  [Member]
3/27/2011 1:17:38 AM
I'm using a Bushmaster DCM service in the matches, does TTU 2 stage break at 3lbs?
Austin_Nichols  [Team Member]
3/28/2011 5:22:06 AM
Sorry to hi-jack but when do you expect the TR-TTU-MIL back in stock?
CombatMP  [Team Member]
3/29/2011 1:36:26 AM
Looks good. Any plans in the future to release a large pin model?
WilsonCombatRep  [Industry Partner]
3/29/2011 1:05:31 PM
The 2 stage model TTU breaks OVER 3lbs

The Mil/Le TTU was instock yesterday, and not now. All models of the TTU are being assembled daily, so they are coming out in batches all the time.

At this time, there is no plans for a large pin model.

Thanks for the interest guys!