T7T Triggers

MangoFett

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I like two stage triggers on my PRS style guns and sold my Calvin Elite two stage after having two of them break down on me. Looking into other two stage options and was curious what people's opinions of the tubb trigger is since I haven't gotten real trigger time with one.
can anyone speak to the durability of them, overall how they liked it after using it for sometime, ect. ?
 
I’ve had one on my Remington 40-X .22lr repeater conversion for about 2 years. It’s never given me a single problem over thousands of rounds. It hasn’t seen any extreme conditions (mud, sand, grit, ice), but it’s been in wide temp ranges (0-100 F) and hasn’t ever been a problem. I really like it, it feels great. I know Tubb made claims when he developed the trigger that it’s durability was one of its main selling points (he had several videos of him doing all kinds of torture tests), and I haven’t seen anything to make me doubt those claims, but again, I can’t speak from first hand experience on that.
 
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I’ve had one on my Remington 40-X .22lr repeater conversion for about 2 years. It’s never given me a single problem over thousands of rounds. It hasn’t seen any extreme conditions (mud, sand, grit, ice), but it’s been in wide temp ranges (0-100 F) and hasn’t ever been a problem. I really like it, it feels great. I know Tubb made claims when he developed the trigger that it’s durability was one of its main selling points (he had several videos of him doing all kinds of torture tests), and I haven’t seen anything to make me doubt those claims, but again, I can’t speak from first hand experience on that.

How would you compare it to other two stage triggers, if you can?
 
The only other 2 stages I have experience with are the Accuracy International factory triggers (from both an AT and an AXSA), and a Geissele SSA-E on my AR. Obviously, the T7T feels noticeably better than the AR trigger, but that’s hardly a fare comparison. As for the AI triggers, the T7T has a noticeably different feel than the AI, but I can’t really think of a good way to put into words why or how they feel different. The difference comes when you break the trigger over the wall. I guess the AI just sort of brakes, with no distinct “pulse” felt when it does. The T7T has a “pulse” when it breaks. It’s kind of a metallic, spongey feeling when it does. If that sounds like there’s some negative connotation attached to either, there shouldn’t be. Like I said, I can’t really think of a good way to articulate the difference. I can say if I gave the AIs an 8/10, I’d give the T7T a 7/10 to a 7.5/10. The T7T has no over travel, and a good feeling wall.
 
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I have a T7T as well. Been on my rifle a few years now. No problems whatsoever. Mine has some overtravel, but I don't mind it. It does require some fitting to clear your stock, and I had to make room on my PTG bottom metal for the trigger as well. Overall I really like the trigger.
 
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