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Any feedback on CMC after market single stage triggers.
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A buddy sells them in his gun shop and have pulled them but don't own any of them they fell pretty good.
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I have 3.5# in my Bushmaster. It takes some getting used to, but I do like it. If I was to do it again, I'd go with the 4.5#.
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not single stage, but for the money the RRA varmint 2 stage is about the best bang for the buck I've tried. 62 each on sale last year black friday.
Anyone that says they can't get used to a 2 stage, doesn't want to try to hard... they are much safer RE doubling, in an AR than a single stage...
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I second the RRA 2 stage. Great triggers for the money.
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I have a CMC single stage and like it. I run both single and two stage triggers. On precision rifles, I still like the single stage. On rifles designed for combat and tactical applications, the two stage triggers are the way to go.
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I don't know about precision like benchrest, but most highpower/long range/service rifle precision shooters use 2 stage. FWIW. YMMV
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I have a CMC single stage and like it. I run both single and two stage triggers. On precision rifles, I still like the single stage. On rifles designed for combat and tactical applications, the two stage triggers are the way to go.
Different strokes. That is exactly opposite of my preference.
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BTE single stage 3 lb good trigger
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not single stage, but for the money the RRA varmint 2 stage is about the best bang for the buck I've tried. 62 each on sale last year black friday.
Anyone that says they can't get used to a 2 stage, doesn't want to try to hard... they are much safer RE doubling, in an AR than a single stage...
Who had them for $62 last year at Black Friday so that I can watch for them this year? Thanks
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Rock River direct.
IF they are same, I"ll be adding about 5 more.
Unfortunately the election crap just dawned on me... it may not happen...IE a great sale.
I think I got a heads up while in the deer stand and ordered from the stand actually.
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I just bought a couple a few months ago for $68. Don't recall from who. That makes 4 now, including one tuned by WOA. Can't tell much difference. They're all good. A couple more Jards and Giselle's and a couple stock triggers that break nice. A good trigger makes a world of difference to me.
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I ordered a CMC single stage, 3.5 pound trigger. After putting it in, it seemed heavy. My trigger scale said four pounds plus. I called CMC, they apologized and asked for my mailing address and sent a replacement trigger priority mail that day and they sent a prepaid postage sticker to return the original. The second one was just fine, a tad over 3.5 put close enough. Very good customer service on an American made product, in my opinion
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Imlike the rock riv two stage varmint at 3.5 lbs. it seems much lighter then 3.5 lbs. this webiste is good to go, as i ordered three of them. They are $86 shipped. http://www.ar15sales.com/store/miscparts.html
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They are lighter in a way.... two stage you pull first stage weight to a stopping point. Say 2.5 pounds... then you start the final pull from there, its safer, very crisp if tuned correctly and light, like 1 pound...
You can not get a single stage to 1 pound or 1.5 or so safely in an AR type firearm.
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...You can not get a single stage to 1 pound or 1.5 or so safely in an AR type firearm. What's wrong with "double-tapping" coyotes? Ed
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I read this http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2016/04/jeremy-s/ar-15-drop-in-trigger-roundup/and ordered a Rise Armament Super Sporting trigger over the CMC, mostly because of price. I found it for $99 and free shipping.
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I have a Velocity 3.5# single stage and like it. It breaks right at 3.5#. There seems to be less creep than the CMC triggers I have tried on display at the LGS.
My son installed a Del-Ton 2 stage match and it is pretty darn nice as well.
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