Sale extended until July 4, 2019 I believe.
Wait times ~ 3 weeks, on average.
Apparently, once they have the inventory, the may start offering OEM's a chance to buy and install MBT triggers in their rifles.
Sale extended until July 4, 2019 I believe.
Wait times ~ 3 weeks, on average.
Apparently, once they have the inventory, the may start offering OEM's a chance to buy and install MBT triggers in their rifles.
I now have two MBT2S triggers. One in an SPR type rifle, which I run the lighter trigger spring, and one in a 10.3" .300 Blackout which I run the heavy spring. I personally prefer the heavier spring due to the positive reset.
The lighter weight trigger spring in the SPR, I think the reset is a little limp. Not as positive, almost mushy and weak.
As far as the wide trigger shoe, I'm not a huge fan of it but I would say I am getting used to it.
For the money, good triggers, however, I will not be purchasing anymore, as I do prefer the rounded edges and overall feel of the G triggers.
I've got 2 in AR's I've built, one in my brother in law's Mk18 clone and about to order 2 more.
FYI from today on the gram.
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Originally Posted by 1168
It’s a nice enough trigger with good feel but it does something to my safety. It takes a little more effort to move to fire and doesn’t click like it’s supposed to. Still trying to wrap my head around why.
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Well, the trigger I ordered on 21 December will arrive today on 25 January.
No, you would know it if you lost the spring for the safety detent.
When I had the Colt trigger in my 6920 it was really gritty. I removed the trigger and selector lever. I cleaned and lubed everything up really nice. When I put it together the selector felt spongy. Before I took it apart it was nice and crisp.
I loosened up the grip screw and wiggled the grip around some and tightened it back up. The selector lever went back to the crisp feeling.
IF you removed the grip then I would try that and see what it does for you.
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