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1/16/2015 3:14:33 PM EDT
i have been slowly getting parts to build my AR but i soon came to realize i was a little over my head seaing stuf like match, single stage, 2stage i began to realize i have no clue what im doing when it comes to triggers

im building a Piston SBR with an attachable silencer not sure if any of that plays a factor into the trigger
i know i want a decent first squeeze and a light follow up not sure if that would be a 2 stage
any help on what i should be looking for and good reviews and prices will be great
1/16/2015 3:32:32 PM EDT
[#1]
It's hard for us to tell you which you would prefer...we all have our preferences (as your about to find out )...and a lot of that is based on experience.  Since (good) triggers aren't cheap, it can make experimenting to find out what you like somewhat expensive.

Choosing a trigger isn't a matter of getting what sounds nice or what someone else recommends:  it's a function of how you are going to use your rifle.  High end triggers are purpose built:  you get the one that is intended for how you intend to use your rifle.

That said, I will refer you to this recent thread where a similar question was asked and answered...numerous times and ways.

As will see, the answers, explicitly or implicitly, were based on how the poster was using his rifle(s).

1/16/2015 4:26:21 PM EDT
[#2]
I'll wait and see if someone explains the differences for you between mil-spec, match, single stage and two stage triggers. It goes everywhere from feeling like sandpaper to hair trigger. Anyone? -W
1/16/2015 5:38:17 PM EDT
[#3]
I put the POF AR15 trigger in my wife's gun and it is a very nice single stage for the money, 150 at Joe Bob outfitters
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