RRA 2 stage triggers are not known for being high quality....
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RRA 2 stage triggers are not known for being high quality....
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Well i know its not the first stage because first stage releases the disconnector and than obviously the second stage releases the hammer. What I have is the trigger fully reset, as soon as you put your finger on the trigger there is no force needed to get the trigger to move back to start the first stage. And that movement is about 1/8th of an inch, I will have to measure to see how much it really is but there is a 0 pound movement in the trigger rearward an unknown short distance before the trigger stage begins. It's not even really a big deal I just don't like the way it feels anymore and want it to be back to a crisp two stage or better yet I'll just yank it out and throw in a geissele ssa and be done with it. I've been so damn busy around here with my son that i haven't really made it a priority to follow up with the lower in my hand while in front of the computer. Will get back to you guys tonight and going to email RRA also.
Last edited by jcote258; 10-17-10 at 09:20.
just be careful with that trigger, had a bud's start to double on him as the round count grew on the rifle.
RRA sorry abou that.
lame... can't bring a gaming trigger to the battlefield.. will be switching out for the Geissele SSF/SSA
So does the DEA know they are using "gaming" triggers?
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