Trigger Tech Remington Roller Triggers - New and Cool

This is a superior product and it is designed and produced in Canada. PGW Defence is committed to helping the Canadian firearms industry expand to meet our needs for sub contractors and to minimize the need for us and all Canadian shooters to import the quality goods we want...We are currently working with other Canadian companies to make this goal a reality. Stay tuned.

OK I just pulled the trigger and made my order.

If PGW is confident with these new triggers, then nothing to worry about (crossing fingers).

We'll see in a few weeks!
 
Another polite request for a Savage trigger if it's possible. There are a lot of savage shooters and not one REALLY good trigger out there for these rifles.
 
Is anyone willing to do a video review of it when they get theirs? Cuz I've been thinking about it if no one does it.

For myself was thinking of doing a comparison video of their match trigger 3oz-3lbs model vs. New CG X-treme single stage when it comes out. Better to compare apples to apples then apples and oranges. I would put the up coming trigger against the Timney 510 and similar pull weight model of Jewel.
 
For myself was thinking of doing a comparison video of their match trigger 3oz-3lbs model vs. New CG X-treme single stage when it comes out. Better to compare apples to apples then apples and oranges. I would put the up coming trigger against the Timney 510 and similar pull weight model of Jewel.

Yea I agree, I work at a gun shop so I have access to Christensen with timneys and jewels to compare them to. I was thinking of just doing a review about the trigger only if anyone wanted it done.
 
not being a mechanically inclined gunsmith I ask if it would be possible to make these into a triger with a 8 oz or 6 oz pull weight,

reason for the question is to use them in f-class FTR might be an idea, and again canadain made product, then we can get a recievor, barrel, stock, trigger guard and annie rail and maybe trigger so the only thing is a canadian scope light enough to make weight,

just asking

Jefferson
 
not being a mechanically inclined gunsmith I ask if it would be possible to make these into a triger with a 8 oz or 6 oz pull weight,

reason for the question is to use them in f-class FTR might be an idea, and again canadain made product, then we can get a recievor, barrel, stock, trigger guard and annie rail and maybe trigger so the only thing is a canadian scope light enough to make weight,

just asking

Jefferson

It was mentioned that a 3oz-3lb version is in the works.
 
I will be interesting if they are as good as predicted. Eliminating friction and low trigger weights and not slam firing usually ends up with creep.
 
The really interesting thing with these triggers is even at 1.5lbs, they feel much lighter. We have installed several of these now and everyone is always surprised at how they feel at 1.5lbs. Very crisp, no take up, excellent break. I have a Timney Calvin Elite on one of my personal rifles, and two Trigger Techs on my other two precision builds. I don't see a reason to put any other ones on. Sure going a little lighter might be nice when they are available, but they feel so good at 1.5lbs, I haven't had any issues.
 
I got on the bandwagon early and ordered a TT for one of my 700's.

I was very, very pleased with it, so immediately ordered 2 more. They arrived a couple of days ago, so more of my 700's will benefit.

I am convinced that this is the best trigger at the price that is available right now. Much better than Timney or Rifle Basix.

Jewell is still probably the best, but at 3x the price. :( Regards, Dave.
 
I just installed a Trigger Tech in my Sendero. I hope to get to the range soon to try it. Pretty happy so far!
 
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