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AR15/10 Rifles
I want to build an AR help me get started
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<blockquote data-quote="nvschütze" data-source="post: 1823337" data-attributes="member: 110896"><p>I like the 1005 Tactical two-stage trigger. First stage hits the wall at 2.0 pounds. Keep squeezing and you'll trip the trigger with an additional 2.5 pounds, for a 4.5-pound total weight to send one. I prefer this $90 trigger over my $135 Velocity, which is a single-stage that trips at 3.5 pounds.</p><p></p><p>The nice thing about the 1005 is that it goes in just like a mil-spec trigger. The Velocity uses an aluminum housing that is held solidly in place by running steel setscrews down <em>hard</em> against the soft aluminum of the lower receiver. You run down two, then run down another two on top of the first two to keep the first two good an' tight. Such a Rube Goldberg set-up. Get the 1005 Tactical and enjoy trigger-trippin' bliss. I even recommended one to a Nevada State Police officer when he pulled me over for a roadside inspection. I saw his patrol rifle in the security device and asked him if he had a personal weapon. He said he did. I asked him what kind of trigger he had in it. He said "just the stock thing." So I clued him in about the 1005. I had to do so-- he let me go with no vehicle nor logbook defects...</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.at3tactical.com/products/1005-tactical-2-stage-nickel-boron-ar-15-trigger-assembly-4-5-lbs-pull-weight[/URL]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nvschütze, post: 1823337, member: 110896"] I like the 1005 Tactical two-stage trigger. First stage hits the wall at 2.0 pounds. Keep squeezing and you'll trip the trigger with an additional 2.5 pounds, for a 4.5-pound total weight to send one. I prefer this $90 trigger over my $135 Velocity, which is a single-stage that trips at 3.5 pounds. The nice thing about the 1005 is that it goes in just like a mil-spec trigger. The Velocity uses an aluminum housing that is held solidly in place by running steel setscrews down [I]hard[/I] against the soft aluminum of the lower receiver. You run down two, then run down another two on top of the first two to keep the first two good an' tight. Such a Rube Goldberg set-up. Get the 1005 Tactical and enjoy trigger-trippin' bliss. I even recommended one to a Nevada State Police officer when he pulled me over for a roadside inspection. I saw his patrol rifle in the security device and asked him if he had a personal weapon. He said he did. I asked him what kind of trigger he had in it. He said "just the stock thing." So I clued him in about the 1005. I had to do so-- he let me go with no vehicle nor logbook defects... [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.at3tactical.com/products/1005-tactical-2-stage-nickel-boron-ar-15-trigger-assembly-4-5-lbs-pull-weight[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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