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AR15/10 Rifles
AR-15 Triggers
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<blockquote data-quote="BMP" data-source="post: 496945" data-attributes="member: 32433"><p><strong>RRA 2 Stage Rework</strong></p><p></p><p>I do all my own trigger work. Being a machinist I know the value of precise tolerances. On all of my RRA two stages I polish the contact surfaces ONLY and do not re angle or take material away from these contact surfaces. This lowers the pull on the first stage slightly by 3-4 ounces. I then modify the trigger spring to lower the trigger tension and first/second stage weight. The polishing and trigger spring modifications drop the first stage down to 1 lb. 12 ounces. I then replace the disconnector/second stage let off spring with a lighter one that has been custom wound. This requires punching out the disconnector keeper pin. The spring change on the second stage drops the second stage let off to only 8 ounces. Total pull weight is around 2 lbs. 4 ounces. It's a little light for hunting in cold weather with thick gloves as you can blow through the second stage stop easily but on the bench for precision shooting it is a winner!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BMP, post: 496945, member: 32433"] [b]RRA 2 Stage Rework[/b] I do all my own trigger work. Being a machinist I know the value of precise tolerances. On all of my RRA two stages I polish the contact surfaces ONLY and do not re angle or take material away from these contact surfaces. This lowers the pull on the first stage slightly by 3-4 ounces. I then modify the trigger spring to lower the trigger tension and first/second stage weight. The polishing and trigger spring modifications drop the first stage down to 1 lb. 12 ounces. I then replace the disconnector/second stage let off spring with a lighter one that has been custom wound. This requires punching out the disconnector keeper pin. The spring change on the second stage drops the second stage let off to only 8 ounces. Total pull weight is around 2 lbs. 4 ounces. It's a little light for hunting in cold weather with thick gloves as you can blow through the second stage stop easily but on the bench for precision shooting it is a winner! [/QUOTE]
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