Ar15 Triggers?

I think you are comparing a roughly $125 trigger (RRA) to a $300 or more trigger (Geissele). The RRA is good enough that I don't feel the trigger is holding me back in accuracy. Apparently the Geissele has an extremely fast lock time in addition to being a superb trigger. It all depends on how much you want to spend. The further increments of refinement always seem to cost disproportionately more in everything.

BOOM, DONE :)

Im cheaping out and getting the RRA one. (I know i should not use the word cheap here, cause I am sure this is going to be the right trigg for me)

So, I just ordered it and hope to have it soon. So thank y'all for the advise.

(Also got a new muzzle break, PWS FSC556..... its going to be christmas time for me soon)
 
Just to let you guys know I got my rra trig today and installed it. Have not had a chance to test it live yet. But on the dry run it feels amazing. I don't understand why these things are on there by default. It in inexpensive and a night and day difference to the stock trig. I will send another MSG when I had a chance to do a live test.

Also, I am fairly inexperienced when it comes to doing any sort of smith work on the ar..... And the install took only about 20 min or so..... Really easy to do..... Hard to screw up.
 
I don't understand why these things are on there by default. QUOTE]

Safety, as it is a service rifle first. Safety off I can throw a cocked factory AR at the ground till it falls apart and it will not drop the hammer. A light match trigger in a real world environment? Not near me.
 
I don't understand why these things are on there by default. QUOTE]

Safety, as it is a service rifle first. Safety off I can throw a cocked factory AR at the ground till it falls apart and it will not drop the hammer. A light match trigger in a real world environment? Not near me.

Fair enough.

I did test it by having the safety off and hitting the but of my stock into the concrete floor and didnt get it to go off...... mind you I didnt hit it too too hard.


AND


FINALLY


We had some nice weather so I was able to test out that RRA trigg.....

Personal verdict..... NICE.


It is not the kinda trig you want on a bench gun. But on a shorty, or something to "Run and gun" with I found it to be perfect.


Also, very fast acting. I tried some rapid fire and was able to dumb the mag in a very short period. (New muzzle break helped keep things on paper)


I know this is not a good review or anything. I just thought I would let people know that they should not hesitate at all about upgrading thier stock trigger for an RRA National Match grade one. Its inexpensive..... and the benifit is massive.
 
Depends on how much money you want to spend. I think the Rock River Arms two stage NM trigger for around a hundred or so is good value for the money.
RRA with the JP trigger springs are a great trigger package but will get you no were near a bolt action trigger job. Same goes for the Geissele 2 stage trigger. So if I was going down this long road of turning my rifle into a SPR then I would take a trip to Brown website & check out there AR15 trigger section & this 1 in piticular;
AR-15/M16 AR GOLD TRIGGER MODULE
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By: AMERICAN TRIGGER CORPORATION
 
Geiselle has two triggers one SR and a match trigger.
The match, if properly adjusted, is as good as any match trigger you will find on a bolt gun...
 
+1. My Geiselle DMR trigger is every bit as good as the trigger I have on my Rem 700P. It is expensive, but it's the best trigger I've used on an AR.

Yeah, I dont think I would be happy with my AR though if it had a Trigger like my R700. Unless I was using it bench only.
 
Does anyone have the AM Gold Triggers in stock or available here in Canada, or, is it possible to get one out of the states?

THanks
Brownells will sell them if you fill out the paper work or Contact MArk @ Questar or Jess @ Dave's to help you import it.
 
I got the Geisselle trigger from Arms East. Awesome unit, crisp & consistent; perhaps the best unit I have tried on the AR’s. Definitely a "must do" upgrade on the AR platform. In addition it is available from a “nuts” sponsor in Canada.
 
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