Would you know who is the importer?We are not the importer. We get what we get, and so far we only know of the 5.56mm ones.
Would you know who is the importer?We are not the importer. We get what we get, and so far we only know of the 5.56mm ones.
I've paired a TT trigger with my preorder, I've never installed an AR trigger before but it looks pretty easy... I read online it's recommended to pair these "cassette" style drop-in triggers with anti-walk AR trigger pins.Once you get these in-house to confirm functionality, you may want to add an option to have a Triggertech trigger dealer installed, for an appropriate price increase. Good luck with the sale of this firearm!
I've paired a TT trigger with my preorder, I've never installed an AR trigger before but it looks pretty easy... I read online it's recommended to pair these "cassette" style drop-in triggers with anti-walk AR trigger pins.
Not sure if entirely necessary but I've already ordered the anti-walk pins as well (different dealer). It's not a bad suggestion, just don't know what would be a reasonable charge for them to physically install it. Sort of sounds like a liability tbh.
Would you know who is the importer?
I suggested they add it as an option only after they have stock in hand to confirm it working. Some people want to do the work themselves, but some are willing to have a premium to have a nicer trigger out of the box. To each their own.
TriggerTech triggers are very easy to install and as long as the installation instructions are followed properly, no anti-walk pins are needed. They won't hurt though, sort of like a wearing suspenders AND a belt.I've paired a TT trigger with my preorder, I've never installed an AR trigger before but it looks pretty easy... I read online it's recommended to pair these "cassette" style drop-in triggers with anti-walk AR trigger pins.
Not sure if entirely necessary but I've already ordered the anti-walk pins as well (different dealer). It's not a bad suggestion, just don't know what would be a reasonable charge for them to physically install it. Sort of sounds like a liability tbh.
Thanks for the reply, so to answer the other guys question, will you be installing triggers purchased with the Makasi? What about aftermarket safety? I purchased both with the Makasi from you so heck maybe I would be interested to get it all preconfigured...TriggerTech triggers are very easy to install and as long as the installation instructions are followed properly, no anti-walk pins are needed. They won't hurt though, sort of like a wearing suspenders AND a belt.
There is no liability issue whatsoever. We install hundreds per year in a variety of firearms. Mainly our own Renegade rifles, but if it takes an AR MILSPEC trigger then it will take a TriggerTech.
When you buy the rifle and the trigger/safety from us we do the installation for free.Thanks for the reply, so to answer the other guys question, will you be installing triggers purchased with the Makasi? What about aftermarket safety? I purchased both with the Makasi from you so heck maybe I would be interested to get it all preconfigured...
Also, any update on the ETA for the Makasi? Praying it doesn't get stuck too long at the border lol.
Now that is great customer service! You may want to note that on the Mikasi's page, as it might push them to invest in the more AR ergonomics of the Carmel, which apparently has a nice stock trigger; buy a Triggertech or another name trigger, and that advantage is neutralized.When you buy the rifle and the trigger/safety from us we do the installation for free.
No updates on ETA.



























