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AR-15 ?'s #462393 10/23/08 07:28 PM
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Hey Guys.....I just bought my first AR last week and need a little info on the best triggers to buy for the money. I have read up on Jewel, Timney and Chip McCormick. Im just looking for Good input from users that have had good luck with these or any others that you would recommend?
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Re: AR-15 ?'s [Re: dieselboost] #462394 10/23/08 07:47 PM
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I heat Jewel is A+. I have one on mu bushmaster. The factory match on my Rock River is quite good too.




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Re: AR-15 ?'s [Re: Koenig] #462395 10/23/08 07:49 PM
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Is the Jewel a drop in relacement...(Like a 1 piece Timney)?
and is it adjustable?


Re: AR-15 ?'s [Re: dieselboost] #462396 10/23/08 07:55 PM
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may save some bread with a RRA, Armalite, or DPMS

try ar15.com


Re: AR-15 ?'s [Re: dieselboost] #462397 10/23/08 07:55 PM
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When you say drop in, no i didn't modify the receiver and yes mine is adjustable. Its a great trigger but i would not recommend it for personal defense.




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Re: AR-15 ?'s [Re: Koenig] #462398 10/23/08 07:59 PM
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Im actually looking at it for shooting...MY S&W is best for personal defense. Im looking for 1-2 lbs adjustable of course. I will also take a stab at AR15.com
Koenig...was this trigger hard to install?


Re: AR-15 ?'s [Re: dieselboost] #462399 10/23/08 08:02 PM
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not really. look on gunbroker.com too




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Re: AR-15 ?'s [Re: dieselboost] #462400 10/24/08 11:49 AM
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I put a Chip McCormick in my AR when I built it. I think the Timney and the McCormick are the only self contained triggers on the market. Make sure if you get a McCormick or Timney to get anti rotational pins also. I have the KNS ones in mine. When you use a self contained trigger like a Timney or McCormick, there is no tension on the trigger pins holding the pins in therefore they can work their way out when you are shooting. KNS anti rotational pins cannot work their way out.

I highly recommend the McCormick trigger.


Re: AR-15 ?'s [Re: JDShellnut] #462401 10/24/08 03:51 PM
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You might check into JP triggers. I have a JP on my Colt match target and couldn't be more pleased. If you do a little research, you will find that many place the JP near the top of the list. Mine is a single stage trigger (not sure if JP makes a two stage)......if you are looking for a two stage, Rock River's two stage gets a lot of praise, and won't empty your wallet.


Re: AR-15 ?'s [Re: dieselboost] #462402 10/27/08 01:19 AM
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FOR WHAT IT APPEARS THAT YOU R LOOKING FOR THE RR 2STAGE IS REALLY GOOD FOR THE $$$$$



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Re: AR-15 ?'s [Re: OFBHWG] #462403 10/28/08 05:55 PM
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The problem I have seen with 2 stage triggers is all the C_R_E_E_P......which I can not stand. Do you guys know what Im saying???


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For the money this is a great trigger job. I had two done and am very satisfied with the work. It was $40.00 including shipping.
http://www.triggerwork.net/ar15s.html


Re: AR-15 ?'s [Re: WildEd] #462405 10/29/08 01:29 AM
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good two-stage NM trigger has very little, if any, creep.

i prefer a two stage myself!


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