Anyone use their single stage triggers? They're not too bad on the wallet so I'm considering picking a couple up just wanna how they compare to other triggers
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Rise armament AR triggers?
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I was looking at them, I went with the Hiperfire EDT for the lower cost as all I wanted was a non gritty 4.5 pound trigger.
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I know a couple of shooters using them and they seem happy with them. If I were going to drop serious money on a trigger I would go with an ELF. The CMC trigger is a solid performer as well.Fear is the spare change that will keep you broke
Call him run-like-hell-when-shtf-guy or dial-911-guy but NEVER call an unarmed man "Security".Comment
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Just got one but haven't got to shoot it. Feels pretty good in dry fire tho, reset was short.Comment
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Primary Arms currently has the RA-140 on sale for 25% off ($91.50 + shipping), but they're sold out.
Premium AR-15 triggers from top brands. Single-stage, two-stage, drop-in options. Geissele SSA, TriggerTech Diamond, Rise Armament & more. 158 triggers available.
Aim Surplus has them in stock for $100 shipped.
I purchased one recently for use in my Sig MPX. I haven't had time to shoot it much yet, maybe 100 rounds, but I've been happy with it thus far. Clean break, short reset. Makes shooting the Sig even more fun.
The biggest downside, in my opinion, is the curvature of the trigger. I think it's a bit too rounded. I prefer to shoot with my finger lower, toward the bottom of the trigger. However, with the RA-140, because of the overly curved trigger, it only feels comfortable with your finger up high.Comment
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i have two of the RA-140. one in my BCM AR, the other in my windham weaponry 308. very impressed with the triggers, especially considering the price. they are right at 3.5lbs, very crisp break and short reset. the only negative i have is that the reset is not very audible. great value for the money imho.TacGunner530
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