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Want to put a new trigger in my rig, 2 stage. What do you recommend that wont brake the bank. That's fancy for I'm cheap.........
Thanks
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If RR is still on sale, it's about the best bang for the buck.
But Gieselle G2S is a better trigger for more money.
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yes and yes.
The RRA are a good value. used to be dealer on them was about 60 bucks...
They can usually use about 500 rounds through them and even then sometimes they can use a bit of stoning and tweaking, overall though for cheap 2 stage they are the cleanest and best bang for the buck IMHO.
If I am serious, and actually like I needed another lower, I"d be going to Bills triggers by far.
As is I don't have any serious ARs and the next 10 lowers will likely all have RRAs in them.
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+1 on the G2S. I've got them in two of my guns and if you don't want to spring for the SSA or SSA-E the G2S is still a very nice trigger.
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RRA varmint is a good trigger for a hunting rifle, sometimes you can find the G2S on sale, I paid $115 IIRC.
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I see the RRA trigger is 85 bucks and says its 4.5 to 5 lbs. Anyone know how much weight the 1st and 2nd stages are?
Thanks for the help.
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typically on the standard NM trigger its going to be around 2.5/3 pounds first, and the rest on the 2nd. Maybe just a hair more on the first if you get a good one.
I have a couple of varmint ones for a year I have not even opened the box on, I"m hoping they are 2.5 and 1 pound. Even if 2nd stage is 1.5 pounds but crisp I"d be happy.
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I love the RRA varmint I have in mine.
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I love the RRA varmint I have in mine. Just ordered one
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Good value. I picked up 2 for $62 each at Christmas time.
I installed a Del-Ton in my friends 6.8 and was very impressed with it.
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May move on a couple RRA's. Still bumming from the G2S's I got on sale not working in my large pin Colt M4's.
SSA-E large pin versions at $285 are not floating my boat.
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call Bill at Geiselle and explain and see what they would do about swapping....
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I have the Varmint trigger. Mine is somewhere around 3.5 lb, definitely not 2lb.
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Got my RRA varmint and its REALLY light! I wanted light but think I got more than I expected. Need to shoot it some to be sure.
Might want to look at the match and not the varmint
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Bend the trigger spring.... PM me if you need to... you can adjust the weight that way.
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