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Help identify this 2 stage trigger.

RWSGunsmithing

Gunny Sergeant
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  • Mar 26, 2006
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    Got this trigger in a while ago and now just having time to play with it.

    It came in on a customers gun and he decided he didn't like a 2 stage trigger. So I traded him another one for it. It's a nice, well built trigger as you can see in the pictures but when I install it on a receiver I have a little more creep in the 2nd stage than I like and would like to adjust it. Well before I start adjusting things I would like to know what each adjustment screw does and in order to do it I need to know who makes it.

    There is no identifying marks or stampings on it at all.
     

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    I have a little more creep in the 2nd stage than I like and would like to adjust it. Well before I start adjusting things I would like to know what each adjustment screw does and in order to do it I need to know who makes it.

    It's definitely a CG Xtreme (Jackson), with the "tactical" trigger shoe.

    German Salazar has a good writeup with lots of pictures, about how to set it up.

    Still, count on screwing with it for HOURS to get it how you like.

    I logged a good 10+ hours across 2 or 3 sessions with mine to get it really, really excellent. Tom Meyers @ Xtreme Shooting will send you different springs to tune it, if need be.

    I've mine set for about a 1.5lb total weight, with a nice long springy 1st stage, a very tactile and definitive 2nd stage (that's still easy to blow through if you're not used to a 2 stage), and a RAZOR'S EDGE letoff.

    My only complaint is there is zero provision for limiting overtravel - and it has a lot of it.

    PM me if you'd like to chat about adjustment particulars.