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    trigger advice needed

    i want to change my stock trigger out of my stag to something more suited for target shooting. I've been eyeing RRA's and LMT's two stage triggers. I dont want something that is to light, something a SDM would use, if you will. Can any of you guys tell me a thing or two about these triggers? Pros and cons? Also do you have any other recomendations? My budget is approx $150.

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    https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=12170

    I found that thread to be very informative.

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    the RRA is nice.
    it's not a combat trigger but will serve you well for "recreational" use.
    I have one and I'm happy with it.

    the Armalite Tactical 2-stage trigger seems interesting too but I've no experience with it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by VikingNate View Post
    https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=12170

    I found that thread to be very informative.
    The above thread is great for aftermarket triggers.

    Not trying to take away from aftermarket triggers.....

    You could also consider this; Bill Springfield Trigger Work. He will work the factory trigger down to ~3lb. for $50. Never read anything bad about his trigger work.

    I think rob_s has a 4lb. trigger in one of his guns so you could ask him about the trigger function.

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    Quote Originally Posted by das028 View Post
    i want to change my stock trigger out of my stag to something more suited for target shooting. I've been eyeing RRA's and LMT's two stage triggers. I dont want something that is to light, something a SDM would use, if you will. Can any of you guys tell me a thing or two about these triggers? Pros and cons? Also do you have any other recomendations? My budget is approx $150.
    The Geissele SSA is the best 2 stage on the market.



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    SSA and dont look back....

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    arent they kind of on the expensive side, as far as triggers go?

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    SSA is definately the way to go.
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    I'm sending my SPR trigger to Bill for his magic. I don't have one of my own yet but I've had some trigger time on one and I was impressed. I don't have the $$$$ to throw down on a SSA so this is a good second choice.

    All of my serious social rifles have stock single stage triggers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by das028 View Post
    arent they kind of on the expensive side, as far as triggers go?
    Depends on which version you purchase. The Super Semi-Auto(aka SSA) runs $170 and is more of a service rifle type trigger. The national match triggers run $279 and and lean toward competition shooting. You said you wanted a trigger more suited for "target shooting." Does that mean you have a "target rifle" or you just want a better trigger for your standard AR?

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