Originally Posted by Raining Brass
That is full retail, you can get them cheaper.
The POF (Timmney) is very nice for a single stage.
C4
Originally Posted by Raining Brass
That is full retail, you can get them cheaper.
The POF (Timmney) is very nice for a single stage.
C4
Does the "service" version of the G trigger mean that it is capable of select fire modes?...or do they not make a version for that application?Originally Posted by C4IGrant
They do not make a FA version.Originally Posted by Raining Brass
C4
Why do you use the term "for a single stage"? I am just interested in your personal reason. Does the DM version of the G trigger have that name because of low poundage on the pull and Zero take-up(similar to a bolt gun)?Originally Posted by C4IGrant
Well, didn't they get an army contract to put these on mil weapons? Why not have a select fire mode(I never used burst once in real life but that's just me)?Originally Posted by C4IGrant
Originally Posted by Raining Brass
Some people don't like single stage triggers on a combat weapon so that it is why I stated it is as such.
Here is some info on the trigger:
The Geissele DMR Rifle Trigger Pull Weights:
First Stage: 1.3 - 3 pounds (2 pounds nominal)
Second Stage: 0.5 to 1.5 pounds
The Geissele Hi-Speed Designated Marksman Rifle Trigger is designed for tactical and military shooting where trigger pull weight is not regulated.
C4
Originally Posted by Raining Brass
The Army's DMR rifles are semi.
C4
So is the DM trigger a good application even for an SBR?Originally Posted by C4IGrant
Originally Posted by Raining Brass
That is personal preference.
C4
May I ask your personal reason?Originally Posted by C4IGrant
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