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Posted: 4/30/2006 3:50:02 PM EDT
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Bought my first AR15 yesterday: a standard Bushmaster A2. First time I've fired an M-16 type rifle since I got out of the service in 1993 - funny how it all comes back. I didn't care so much about scratching those, though. I was hoping the trigger would be better than the M-16s I used in the service, but it's not. My finger got a workout hauling that thing back for every shot. There's several competition triggers on the market. I was wondering what some people's opinions are concerning adjustable vs. non-adjustable, two-stage vs one-stage, etc. I plan to use it in our local service rifle competitions, but I'm not terribly serious about it. What's really the difference between a RRA NM trigger and something like a Jewell or McCormick besides price? Would a slightly above average shooter ntoice the difference or do any better with a $250 trigger vs an $85 one? What's your recommendation for a good trigger that balances cost and function? Thanks for the opinions. |
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I have an RRA two stage trigger and a Jewell. The RRA is a great trigger, nothing to get out of whack on it as it has no adjustments. Works just fine. The Jewell is infinitely adjustable, also a great trigger, but you need to know what you're doing to adjust it correctly. I guess I don't really have a preference for either, they both work good. For a serious high power shooter you can set the final stage very light which is handy on the Jewell. I'm comfortable with either. Cheers, Phil |
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