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Posted: 11/21/2006 4:46:25 PM EDT
| are the RRA 2 stage triggers worth the money? i'm starting a new recce build with a LCW lower and want to invest some cash into this one. so are they worth it, or should i put that money towards one of denny's barrels? |
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I purchased a Rock River NM rifle and of course it has the trigger. I have shot triigers that are not NM and you can tell the difference. If you are building a entry rifle I would say no to the 2 stage trigger. If you are going for precission shooting then buy the 2 stage. It is such a difference that you can feel the trigger, the first stage you take up the slack in the trigger then stage 2 you can feel it about to break and bam!. Non 2 stage triggers its just pull and snap it fires. Hope it helps. |
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I'm an ex Army-armorer and worked on M16's in the service and currently work as a part time gunsmith with a buddy. We do a lot of trigger jobs on various guns and test fire the weapon when done with the work as a quality check. My experience is a good trigger is one of the bigger factors in contributing to accuracy in any rifle or pistol. Jerky rough triggers cause jerky rough aim to sum it up simply. Since a stock CMT upper with a 1:9 ratio chrome moly barrel has the potential of 1" at a hundred yards if one does their part, I say it's money well spent. Regards, Dave |
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