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Anyone have any experience with CMC single stage triggers in their AR15?

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Posts: 2634 | Location: Minnesota | Registered: 08 December 2006Reply With Quote
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I'm in the market for a trigger also, and don't have the convenience in my area to actually see or handle any of the ones I'm interested in. Researching them, the CMC has good reviews, but one of the negatives is the fact that it doesn't secure into the lower - it needs anti-walk pins. The Velocity brand has great reviews, and costs around $30 less. I think it will be the one I end up purchasing.


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I have a CMC trigger in an AR. No complaints with it. It's a good light trigger. Yes I did put anti-walk pins in, but that's a good idea no matter what trigger you use.
 
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I bought a 3.5 pound single stage CMC. It turned out to be a good bit heavier on the pull, 4 pounds plus. I called CMC. They were very apologetic, and sent me a replacement trigger immediately in priority mail, along with a prepaid label to return the original.
The second trigger was a tad over 3.5 pounds, close enough.
I am happy with the trigger and their customer service.


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I am currently using two of them and like the trigger greatly. BoomRM is correct that the trigger uses anti-walk pins, which is a feature that cuts both ways. Theoretically, the pins could loosen under use (mine never have), but the feature also makes installation simpler.

For serious use, I would prefer the Geissele trigger because it doesn't use the anti-walk pins, but I'm not that serious these days. I think the CMC trigger is excellent for any non-duty use.


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Posts: 1580 | Location: Dallas, Tx | Registered: 02 June 2006Reply With Quote
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good, moderately priced trigger


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I have one in my Remington target varminter ar i got the 2 1/2 lb one what a difference from the stock one which was over 5 lbs.turned this from a 1" group to under .5. easy to install comes with pins.no problems. would purchase one again bill
 
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