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How do you guys find the military grade triggers on CMMG AR-type rifles? I wondered how they were in terms of pull weight, any creep, and how they break.

I am asking about the single stage military triggers, not the Geissele triggers.


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I highly recommend this trigger as an upgrade.

Best AR trigger for the money and it still retails mil spec reliability.

http://algdefense.com/alg-combat-trigger-act.html



 
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Good potential.

Thanks!


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Isn't most of their component stuff made overseas (like china)?
 
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Whose, ALG?


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5 1/2 pound pull for a fun/hunting/plinking/target rifle?

Not for me. There are several good AR triggers, but for the money I like CMC (maybe because they're made in Texas Wink ) at about $165 or so. Easy to install with a damn fine pull that will break clean at about 3 1/2 pounds or a bit less. Giselle's are one of the best, but cost a bit more.

Another advantage, to me, for CMC is that because they are a single unit, then if you decide to change/sell rifles, taking them out is a snap.


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Please verify if the CMMG trigger parts are made overseas???
 
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Originally posted by Gatogordo:
5 1/2 pound pull for a fun/hunting/plinking/target rifle?

Not for me.


I was actually shocked at how easy a good 5.5 lbs single stager trigger was too shoot. Most of my bolt guns had work done and break at 3.5 lbs. I liked the ALG so much that I have them on all my lowers.



 
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I, too, am a fan of both Geissele and CMC.


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As a man who has used ARs for decades in both military and civilian applications, I find the best AR semi-auto trigger is the Xtreme. The original 2 stage AR trigger is the Milazzo-Krieger (basically an adaptation of the M1/M14 trigger- front and rear hooks on the rear of the hammer and a spring loaded sear release). The Rock River 2 stage, G and Xtreme among others are copies of that basic design with twists, or not.

The Gieselle is a fine trigger too, but I really do like the solid tool steel Xtreme-which is also salt bath nitrided for smoothness, hardness and wear resistance. It is also less costly than the G-series, which looks to me as if parts are MIM rather than solid steel.

In US Service rifle competition, the trigger must be at least 4.5#s, but with a 2.5# first stage, a 2# second is really amazing- no over-travel or creep- just a clean break.

Few non-boutique bolt gun triggers do as well.

I have not tried the CMMG version.
 
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Originally posted by Idaho Sharpshooter:
Isn't most of their component stuff made overseas (like china)?


got anything to back that up? or just baseless conjecture?


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