Trigger Tech AR15 Triggers

Just got one in yesterday. Gotta get it installed. I'll be comparing it to the other triggers I have which are:
Ar Gold
Elftmann Match
Geiselle S3G
 
I've got an adjustable straight in an AR. Awesome trigger. Would like to have a more positive reset but it's not a make/break feature.
 
I put a few rounds downrange with a two stage adjustable it was nice but wouldn’t reliably hit the primer’s hard enough on some surplus ammo to set it off. I would guess it was about 50% successful.
 
I wanted to go with TriggerTech to feed the Canadian Made theme of my recent build, but when I messaged TriggerTech on facebook and asked about country of origin, all they would say is that "Most of our processes are done in house". Are they actually Canadian made?
 
They are but they seem to not like Canada. They sell it in USD and even change a higher shipping when shipping from Ontario to Ontario than for shipping to US.
 
I like the trigger tech (adjustable curved) in my BCL 102. No issues after ~700 rounds. Very predicable break.
Haven't tried and other after market triggers so I only have OEM to compare with. (Night and day difference)
 
I put a adjustable curved in my f1 build. Great trigger very little take up and real light when adjusted down and c sip break. Best I have tried yet. Would still like to try a gold trigger I I have heard great things. Maybe Djb1 can give us a good comparison?
 
You got it guys. Looking to get it installed in the next couple days here.
The Ar Gold has way more of a first stage which I tend to prefer as it's really light. So you can find the wall and pause for the break or use that long first stage to slap through the wall like it's not even there. Reset is very positive on the gold as well. But I'm still eager to try the TT as it's going on my stag10.
 
Easy to install while being trouble free if you remember the two hold down set screws. Easy to adjust tripper pull weight (note:care must be used if you chose the lowest weight) with no creep along with being smooth. Very quiet on reset. I prefer the straight style.

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I wanted to go with TriggerTech to feed the Canadian Made theme of my recent build, but when I messaged TriggerTech on facebook and asked about country of origin, all they would say is that "Most of our processes are done in house". Are they actually Canadian made?

Food for thought, if they want to go big and make money they need to go full out in the US market.
Maybe they are worried if they tout too much of a MADE IN CANADA, CANADA, YA GO CANADA emphasis it could hurt them from the pro US made/anti foreign (china) made theme going on in the states.

Last thing they would want is to be in a race with an american company, and said company adds are plastered with how triggertech is foreign Canadian made, not a quality made in the USA part.


I'm just happy for anyone willing to sell and support our ####ty Canadian market.



I have a triggertech in one AR. I love it. At about $300 all in on black friday (Shipped) thats pretty steep compared to others... but I do like it. Wish it was affordable to put into my other AR's.
 
I am running one. Not one hiccup in 2 guns, both have 1000 rounds on them. Still as crisp as the day they were made. I do a full clean of the lower every 500 rounds including removal and a small swish in the solvent bath, and a compressed air blow out on the triggerpack, and a light coat of sewing machine oil.

Love mine!!!


I have installed 5 total, and only one had an issue, mainly neglect by the owner. Firing nasty ammunition, and failing to clean.... once cleaned up the trigger was back to awesome.

I will state that if running particularly dirty ammo (powder residue) you might get a light strike if the trigger is set too light and you are not cleaning particularly well. So for the 1 fella, I have cranked his trigger to the middle of the pull range. And so far, I have not heard of him having any more issues.
 
Food for thought, if they want to go big and make money they need to go full out in the US market.
Maybe they are worried if they tout too much of a MADE IN CANADA, CANADA, YA GO CANADA emphasis it could hurt them from the pro US made/anti foreign (china) made theme going on in the states.

Last thing they would want is to be in a race with an american company, and said company adds are plastered with how triggertech is foreign Canadian made, not a quality made in the USA part.


I'm just happy for anyone willing to sell and support our ####ty Canadian market.



I have a triggertech in one AR. I love it. At about $300 all in on black friday (Shipped) thats pretty steep compared to others... but I do like it. Wish it was affordable to put into my other AR's.

Fair enough. I can understand not wanting to run a full marketing campaign on being made in Canada. I think I was more put off by the politician answer they gave to a straight forward question. I ended up going with a Giessele Super Tricon. I'll give them another look on the next build.
 
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