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AR drop in triggers- good deal

Discussion in 'Guns & Hunting' started by rockmup, Nov 25, 2020.

  1. Nov 25, 2020 at 12:23 PM
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    That is a good deal, especially with the anti-walk pins.

    I’ve been a fan of the Rock River National Match 2 stage for my rifles, but this is even a little cheaper!
     
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    Just saw this and it’s already sold out.
     
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    I saw an email this morning, MidwayUSA has it at the same price and appears to be in stock...
     
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    I'm a single stage fan, normally I buy the CMC's for 100 and no pins. I have drop in's in every AR I own, I usually sell the stock triggers for 20.00 so its even better.
     
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    I use geissele for all my triggers, I don't know if there is a differences
     
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    Aero Precision still has these available.
     
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    Used to be they were the only game in town, now there are a lot of options and to be honest, most people don't shoot good enough to know the difference.
     
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    A lighter trigger pull with a cleaner break will improve a lot of people's shooting, as it will organically help the shooter use better trigger technique. A heavy trigger pull can cause the shooter to use their entire finger, instead of just the tip, which usually results in the muzzle moving left/right off target. There is a lot of value in these triggers even for novice shooters.
     
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  10. Nov 30, 2020 at 10:38 AM
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    I don't think you understood my post, I quoted the comment about geissele triggers and simply said most people don't shoot good enough to match what can be had from the triggers because they are that good now.

    I fully understand what a good trigger does for a shooter. Its why I prefer light single stage triggers.
     
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    Maybe I did misunderstand. It's common among firearm enthusiasts to have the idea that "it shoots better than I am capable of." I thought you were saying most shooters wouldn't notice a difference between one trigger and another. This is one of the rare instances where the upgraded hardware might actually help the shooter improve.

    I prefer drop ins as well.
     
  12. Nov 30, 2020 at 12:12 PM
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    No Sir, not at all.

    Much like you, I know they do in fact make a shooter better, they did for me anyway.
    My first non rimfire gun was a 30-06 when I was 9 yrs old (my father is a Marine) and I developed such bad flinching from the recoil that I was a horrible shot if I had to draw a bead on something. The upside to that is if an animal jumped up in front of me I was great at reflexive shooting. If I didn't have time to think I'd smoke it.
     

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