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AR-15 Mil-Spec single stage... or is it? 12-13-2020

NVDESERTPETE
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Published on 14 Dec 2020 / In Firearms

All of my AR triggers behave in the same way. They have two stages but just not as pronounced as an aftermarket trigger specifically designed for two stages and with much lighter pulls. I'm sure I'm probably in the minority but I prefer the single stage. The AR's I own all have a slight variation in how they feel during take up before they hit the wall but it's slightly more or less the same. The aftermarket Wilson Combat 4 lb single stage personally works well for me on my bench rest AR-15. The only other aftermarket single stages I have tried were Geissele and TriggerTech on demo racks at gun stores but I've never actually fired a rifle using them. They seemed pretty good on the rack.

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Hkmiller
Hkmiller 3 years ago

I have two Windham ar's. Great rifles.

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Bodhi Searcher
Bodhi Searcher 3 years ago

Learning to properly stage any trigger is a gift as it allows a breakthrough on any existing platform. I think that’s what you’re speaking to.

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NVDESERTPETE
NVDESERTPETE 3 years ago

Yes, even on a Mil-Spec AR trigger you can get a nice clean break if you have time to get up against the wall rather than a straight pull through which will introduce additional unwanted movement with the rifle.

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Bodhi Searcher
Bodhi Searcher 3 years ago

I love your vids. That Wyndham is pretty sweet too. I love the A2 stock in this day and age of M4 stocks.
It’s all good but it’s great to see a bit of “traditional wisdom”.

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NVDESERTPETE
NVDESERTPETE 3 years ago

Thanks!

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