Anybody used/using one of the these? I’m curious how it stacks to the usual suspects from Geissele, Larue, and Centurion.
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Anybody used/using one of the these? I’m curious how it stacks to the usual suspects from Geissele, Larue, and Centurion.
They're pretty good. We've not ran them on the trigger weight scale, but I run 2 take outs from Pappabear in my guns. He just runs Geisseles across the board.
I'd be fine with them in all my guns.
I like them. They aren’t as light as other offerings, but my examples are better on crispness than the few geisseles I’ve tried. Overall I much prefer the LaRue MBT to anything.
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In my opinion, these are great triggers to be coming with a gun in stock configuration. No, they are not G-SSA triggers but they don't cost you $225 either.
PB
I like them. Ive compared it aide by side with Gs (ssa?) And prefer the LMT 2 stage. Great deal if bought as a complete lower in the past.
Afternote: I'm not saying there are lighter than the single stage triggers, just that I prefer them and shoot them well. Most experience is with grendel carbine with SS barrel, was a pretty accurate package for a carbine.
Good triggers, and for the price they are great triggers.
Heavier than I prefer. Bought a retail sample to try and never got it into a lower, would love to rehome it.
Does anyone know if they use full power springs (like Geiselle?) Want to use one for a 7.62 x 39 build.
I personally think the Larue MBT 2s triggers are the best aftermarket trigger under $150 hands down (especially considering they are only $87).
I have Geissele SSA-E triggers in almost all my guns, and i can honestly say that the Larue MBT-2s comes close to the performance of Geissele triggers, but 2-3 times cheaper. I've used CMC, Trigger Tech, Timney, Geissele, and a whole bunch of other brands of triggers, and in my opinion, the Larure MBT triggers are the best bang for the buck by far.