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PSA is having one on SALE.

$80 and it gets pretty good reviews. Enclosed assembly single stage, curved at 3.5#.

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Try here---- https://www.opticsplanet.com/timney-triggers-triggers.html Search for the make and model and caliber of the firearm you want to replace the trigger .

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All day, every day...................tried & true, best for the money, especially with a lighter trigger spring.

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$80 a pop if you get 5 of them.

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Originally Posted by MontanaMan
All day, every day...................tried & true, best for the money, especially with a lighter trigger spring.

Larue Tactical 2-stage

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I like a two stage......


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Originally Posted by MontanaMan
All day, every day...................tried & true, best for the money, especially with a lighter trigger spring.

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Based on recommendations here, and a bit of research, I just got one to try and it's good stuff, excellent materials, machining and function.

Will be comparing between the LaRue NBT-2S , RRA NM, and a PSA Nickel Boron two-stage triggers. Haven't used them all enough to say much, however, it was after using the LaRue that I HAD to scrap a GI trigger where the PSA is now.

I really enjoy two-stage triggers on scoped rifles.


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Originally Posted by MarkWV
PSA is having one on SALE.

$80 and it gets pretty good reviews. Enclosed assembly single stage, curved at 3.5#.
Nice tip, free shipping too.


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Originally Posted by MtnBoomer
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PSA is having one on SALE.

$80 and it gets pretty good reviews. Enclosed assembly single stage, curved at 3.5#.
Nice tip, free shipping too.

That's a nice deal for sure. If it is comparable to the Rise Armament, it should be a pretty decent trigger. Between this and the Larue, I would probably give this a try. Personally not the biggest fan of the Larue.

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Originally Posted by MontanaMan
All day, every day...................tried & true, best for the money, especially with a lighter trigger spring.

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Damn good trigger


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Originally Posted by MarkWV
PSA is having one on SALE.

$80 and it gets pretty good reviews. Enclosed assembly single stage, curved at 3.5#.

Probably not bad if you like single stage triggers. I usually just buy the RRA 2 stage varmint match trigger Right to Bear Arms always has on sale for $79.95

RRA 2 stage varmint match 3.5 pound trigger

Hard to wo wrong with that one and this company.


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Back when I built more... I would watch a movie and break-in an OEM trigger with a few thousand pulls and resets (just the lower). Bit of Flitz. Bit of stone sometimes.

I have never had a fancy trigger...

Some 700s triggers from 805... but never anything special.


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I have been running one of the PSA triggers in my S&W M&P 15-22 for several thousand rounds with zero problems. Rim fires are a good test of drop in triggers as they require more hammer force than center fires. The PSA unit is identical to the CMC trigger (made by them?)

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Originally Posted by oldtimr1
Try here---- https://www.opticsplanet.com/timney-triggers-triggers.html Search for the make and model and caliber of the firearm you want to replace the trigger .

If it was a $1, I wouldn't buy it from those lying ass thieves.

Optics Planet will never have anything I need.


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Originally Posted by Darryle
Originally Posted by oldtimr1
Try here---- https://www.opticsplanet.com/timney-triggers-triggers.html Search for the make and model and caliber of the firearm you want to replace the trigger .

If it was a $1, I wouldn't buy it from those lying ass thieves.

Optics Planet will never have anything I need.

I agree..


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I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style.
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Originally Posted by bsa1917hunter
Originally Posted by Darryle
Originally Posted by oldtimr1
Try here---- https://www.opticsplanet.com/timney-triggers-triggers.html Search for the make and model and caliber of the firearm you want to replace the trigger .

If it was a $1, I wouldn't buy it from those lying ass thieves.

Optics Planet will never have anything I need.

I agree..
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Originally Posted by MontanaMan
All day, every day...................tried & true, best for the money, especially with a lighter trigger spring.

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This is a great trigger, especially for the money, recently bought a Timney and believe the Laurue is smoother.


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Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Originally Posted by MontanaMan
All day, every day...................tried & true, best for the money, especially with a lighter trigger spring.

Larue Tactical 2-stage

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I like a two stage......

I guess everybody has different likes, for me I wouldn't have an AR with a 2 stage trigger. my favorite is a JP but for less money these work very well
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Originally Posted by MtnBoomer
After a CF backorder, I gave them a second, or possibly a third chance. Been about 12/12 perfect ever since. 😉

Good to know...

I also had CFs from them.

They shine on Glock barrels... or at least used to...


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Been using a lot of the LaRue MBT’s. Can’t find any reason to not like them. Lotsa good ones out there.


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