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Thread: Wilson Combat TTU trigger good to go?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1168 View Post
    I’ve got several thousand rounds on my “Paul Howe” WC TTU. Its my favorite trigger, and I have no doubts about its durability or reliability.
    The Paul Howe version TTU has also been my favorite trigger for a long time.
    Not the lowest in cost by a long shot, but for me and my needs it has been superior to all the others I have tried.
    Last edited by Biggy; 11-15-20 at 20:03.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChattanoogaPhil View Post
    I have a WC TTU 4ln single stage.

    Gear Scout published a "10,000 trips of the trigger" review in Military Times on the TTU 4lb several years ago.

    https://www.militarytimes.com/off-du...f-the-trigger/

    I still have that same trigger that I used for the testing and write up. It feels the same now as it did then, the TTU series are impressive triggers.
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    i have the standard TTU in all my ARs. i have always preferred single stage. never had a problem. simple, easy and don't require special retaining pins.

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    Before I moved to TriggerTechs on all of my rifles, I was using WC TTU M2s across the board.
    Great triggers and dead reliable. Thousands and thousands of rounds through a bunch of different rifles, trouble free.

    That said, TriggerTech has ruined me on triggers. Perfect cannot begin to describe them.
    I’ve had almost every trigger out there. The G triggers cannot touch a high end cassette trigger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brahmzy View Post
    That said, TriggerTech has ruined me on triggers. Perfect cannot begin to describe them.
    I’ve had almost every trigger out there. The G triggers cannot touch a high end cassette trigger.
    Any reliability issues or concerns? Do these require more attention than other triggers?

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    The Trigger Tech doesn’t capture pins with spring legs. Instead it has a tensioning system. I use KNS pins with mine (yeah, I know). I find that a little off-putting, but its a non-issue so far with the gun its in (backup/loaner). Works fine, even filled with a few K worth of suppressor filth. I have not had any light strikes or safety concerns. Has required no real attention since install. Gave it a quick clean once, without removing it.
    Last edited by 1168; 06-30-21 at 08:38.

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