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AR15/10 Rifles
Varmint trigger for a AR-15
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<blockquote data-quote="RT2506" data-source="post: 1843287" data-attributes="member: 10178"><p>I have a (CMC) Chip McCormick 2.5 on one of my ARs and POF 3.5 on all the others. It does not matter what the rifle is I can not feel the trigger if it has below 2.5 lb pull. I like to actually place my finger on the trigger and then with a slight squeeze it will trip. This happens at 2.5 lbs for me. My CMC averages 2.5 lbs right on the money. I had to borrow a trigger pull gauge to measure it. I have not measured my POFs but from my experience they are between 3 and 3.5 lbs. Both trigger makes are single stage and break like glass. I had to do a little polishing on one of the POFs though. It had a little grit/creep feel so I took it apart and used some crocus cloth and hit the engagements a couple times and then used some Mother's mag wheel polish on a Qtip to polish a little. Made it like the others crisp break.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RT2506, post: 1843287, member: 10178"] I have a (CMC) Chip McCormick 2.5 on one of my ARs and POF 3.5 on all the others. It does not matter what the rifle is I can not feel the trigger if it has below 2.5 lb pull. I like to actually place my finger on the trigger and then with a slight squeeze it will trip. This happens at 2.5 lbs for me. My CMC averages 2.5 lbs right on the money. I had to borrow a trigger pull gauge to measure it. I have not measured my POFs but from my experience they are between 3 and 3.5 lbs. Both trigger makes are single stage and break like glass. I had to do a little polishing on one of the POFs though. It had a little grit/creep feel so I took it apart and used some crocus cloth and hit the engagements a couple times and then used some Mother's mag wheel polish on a Qtip to polish a little. Made it like the others crisp break. [/QUOTE]
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