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My own experience is somewhat limited but if you put in a drop.in after market trigger, tension screws or not you need the anti walk trigger pins period. Mb I've only used 2 stage but I've never had the need to use anti walk pins. I have swaged pin holes a bit on a few lowers though.
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Rost I didn t do anything to the pin holes but tighten the tension screws per instructions. Rise armament 140 trigger by the end of the first mag the pins were drifting. Installed the anti walk pins done deal. Mb
" Cheapest velocity in the world comes from a long barrel and I sure do like them. MB "
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like I said only 2 stage triggers for us. And some of the original milazzo ones too. But I've never had a pin walk out. Thats a loose pin hole IMHO.
If it fixes it with a AW pin it does but its about like carrier weights, adj gas blocks and so on, a cure for a fix that never should have been needed in the first place
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like I said only 2 stage triggers for us. And some of the original milazzo ones too. But I've never had a pin walk out. Thats a loose pin hole IMHO.
If it fixes it with a AW pin it does but its about like carrier weights, adj gas blocks and so on, a cure for a fix that never should have been needed in the first place I agree other than the adjustable gas block. What is perfect with my can on an 10.5" carbine gas barrel is not perfect when I take the can off.
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Update to my original post: I got the Triggertech and it was super easy to install and it has a great feel to it. Did you get to Shoot your rifle with the new trigger installation yet? No, I have not done so. What little time I have right now I have been spending rabbit hunting before it goes out of season next month. I might be able to squeeze out a few shots to check function. Are you thinking slam fires or pins getting loose? No just curious on how you like the trigger, live fire. I do not own a trigger tech but I’ve heard good things about them. I will report back when I get a chance to shoot it. Hopefully in the next couple of weeks.
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Velocity 3pd curved shoe《$$$$ Elftmann 3 pd curved shoe 》$$$$$$$
Single stagers.
YMMV..
People busted my chops on here about single stage triggers. And polishing/ Tuning mil spec ones also.
Now both subjects: single stage drop ins and polishing in general seem to be the cats meow to some now.
TFF!!!!
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Just bought a Midwest Industries 3.5 # single stage. Seems nice, but I’m no AR expert.
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People busted my chops on here about single stage triggers. And polishing/ Tuning mil spec ones also.
Now both subjects: single stage drop ins and polishing in general seem to be the cats meow to some now.
TFF!!!!
Must have been before I started posting again, but I would have agreed with you - the single stage ar triggers I've tried are damn nice. #prophetinthewilderness
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I have several of the Rock River 2 stage AR triggers, and I will highly recommend them. I have a RRA trigger on my duty rifle and have been very happy with it with no problems. They are.probably one of the lesser expensive options for a decent trigger.
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Velocity ..good 3# Rise armament..good 3# CMC advertised 2.5# .. scale 1.5 # love it in my Areo Precision 6.5 grendel. Then there is my rare breed .. whole different animal ...
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