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What drop in triggers do you all like. I have only used Velocity and am in the market for another trigger so looking for input
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I like my velocity. I’d be tempted to go that route again.
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Larue MBT2s is the best trigger for the money, IMO. I have a couple Geissele SSA-E's and prefer the Larue.
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The LaRue & the Geiselle are both very good 2-stage triggers but they are not drop-in's.
Best 2 that I've used are the Elftmann Match & the Rise 535; both are true drop-in, single action triggers.
The Elf is adjustable, the Rise is not; both have zero creep, almost no perceptible over-travel & a very fast reset.............but they are not cheap.
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Never had the Larue, but the Velocity is really nice.
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MM's right about the MBT2S and Geiselle SSAE not being "drop in" triggers. I use a CMC single stage, with the flat shoe, in one of my AR's and it works great. Never compared it to a rise armament or velocity, but it breaks clean at 3.5 pounds and is very smooth.
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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MM's right about the MBT2S and Geiselle SSAE not being "drop in" triggers. Glad you confirmed that. Otherwise, I would've thought he was FOS. More typing to hear yourself talk, dumbfuck. #knowitall
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MM's right about the MBT2S and Geiselle SSAE not being "drop in" triggers. I use a CMC single stage, with the flat shoe, in one of my AR's and it works great. Never compared it to a rise armament or velocity, but it breaks clean at 3.5 pounds and is very smooth. Ditto on the CMC. I recently installed one on a build. More than pleased and I think I paid $120 for it.
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MM's right about the MBT2S and Geiselle SSAE not being "drop in" triggers. Glad you confirmed that. Otherwise, I would've thought he was FOS. More typing to hear yourself talk, dumbfuck. #knowitallHoly fu ck, you thought a Larue MBT2s and Geissele SSAE were "drop in" triggers. You are a stupid fu ck.. Pretty plain and simple. Next time you suggest something, know what you are talking about and pull your head out of your azz.
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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I like the idea of price and 2 pins and you are in.
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Bought 2 rise 140's , they work all right but std pins won't hold them you need pins that have screws on the ends to prevent drift. Mb
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Larue MBT2s is the best trigger for the money, IMO. I have a couple Geissele SSA-E's and prefer the Larue. I have two Larue triggers. One on a Colt LE6920, and one on a home build 300 BO. They are a very robust design, and provide a substantial improvement in trigger pull.
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Larue MBT2s is the best trigger for the money, IMO. I have a couple Geissele SSA-E's and prefer the Larue. I have two Larue triggers. One on a Colt LE6920, and one on a home build 300 BO. They are a very robust design, and provide a substantial improvement in trigger pull. I have three of LaRues can't be beat for the money What's the big deal with installing a trigger into and AR. It's not Rocket Science.
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I've had 2 LaRue's and went back to G2S's for 2 stage or SSP's for single stages.
Nothing wrong with LaRue, it's actually a very good trigger, especially for $89.
The RR NM is a good trigger as well, if you get a good one, I just happened to see enough bad ones back a few years ago that I won't buy another one.
If you pay attention, you can probably find the G2S for right at $100 this BF sale. I've never paid over $120 for one. The SSP triggers are $180ish on sale and I prefer them.
Drop in's, I'll leave them for others.
The absolute best trigger I've tried is the original Millazzo. BCM was selling one built off the original design but I have my doubts it'll be as good as the originals.
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I have a Rise and a CMC, for drop in cartridge trigger. I would buy another CMC before a Rise. The CMC has a better feel. Both single stage triggers.
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Rise make a variety of triggers from high end (RA-535) to several low end triggers.
Low end is low end................& there's usually a reason for the price differences.
LaRue's get a lot better with a lighter trigger spring, as well.
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