I ordered my RR complete lower with the NM trigger, and it pleases me. I had previously believed that the trigger didn't make that much difference, but I was wrong. In the three very short sessions I've had with my AR, I've shot the best groups ever, with any rifle. I'm not quite sure if it's an improved technique on my part, the trigger, or the DPMS upper (no break-in) that has caused this, but I like it. The NM trigger is the best I've had on a rifle (so far), and although I've got nothing else with an 'enhanced' trigger to compare it to, I am almost certain that it is a major factor.
Personally, I want to try the Jard or Geiselle. I have only owned the RRA 2-stage, which is a great trigger. But as Al said, they have had some reliability issues in the past. RRA used too short of a pin and it was able to walk out and turn the trigger into a HARD single stage or worse. Not sure if they have corrected the issue or not. I have heard mostly good things about the ones I linked.
.... Geissle has expanded their line and now offers several trigger systems. He's also not too far away so I might stop by if I can...
You may want to give them a call and check, but I'm pretty sure they don't have a storefront.
His wife just started a company that make more affordable triggers, ALG Defense. Most of the reviews so far put these afford triggers not that much higher than the stock.
I have a Jard that ran about 150.GREAT TRIGGER, but at around 1.5 pounds its way too light for anything other than a bench queen. Which happens to be what my ar is. It has just a hair and i mean a hair of creep.
What interesting is that JARD makes a cheap trigger that looks indistinguishable from the other 2, for $50: http://www.cdnninvestments.com/arnotrsynewj.html . It's a 4.5lbs pull though and there have been reports for them breaking.
Al
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Here are some options for you. Keep in mind that not everyone likes every trigger the same.
http://www.bigrivertactical.com/catalog/item/2505618/1952525.htm .....Pull weight is adjustable by swapping out the return spring (1.5-5#)
http://www.bravocompanyusa.com/Geissele-AR15-Super-Semi-Automatic-Trigger-p/geissele%20ssa%20trigger%20spin.htm
http://www.bravocompanyusa.com/LMT-AR15-Tactical-Trigger-p/lmt%20trigger%20l7h2c.htm
http://www.rainierarms.com/?page=shop/detail&product_id=1688
Personally, I want to try the Jard or Geiselle. I have only owned the RRA 2-stage, which is a great trigger. But as Al said, they have had some reliability issues in the past. RRA used too short of a pin and it was able to walk out and turn the trigger into a HARD single stage or worse. Not sure if they have corrected the issue or not. I have heard mostly good things about the ones I linked.
You may want to give them a call and check, but I'm pretty sure they don't have a storefront.
His wife just started a company that make more affordable triggers, ALG Defense. Most of the reviews so far put these afford triggers not that much higher than the stock.
What interesting is that JARD makes a cheap trigger that looks indistinguishable from the other 2, for $50: http://www.cdnninvestments.com/arnotrsynewj.html . It's a 4.5lbs pull though and there have been reports for them breaking.
Al
I saw those ALG triggers at Rainier...Was wondering about them. A clean trigger with 5.5# for $65 sounds really good to me.
http://www.rainierarms.com/?page=shop/detail&product_id=3022
There are so many triggers out now for the AR that it makes it pretty difficult to pick one. Especially in the mid-price range.
http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/pid=7582/Product/AR-15-REDUCED-POWER-SPRING-KIT
Remember to keep your triggers always greased!