Has anyone used one of these? I'm curious if they can operate dirty better than a dirty jewell.
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Join contestThey're not really "two stage". They are a "set" trigger.
A two stage trigger has tons of sear engagement. The first stage takes up 99% of the sear engagement so the sear is engaged by a cunt hair, and a miniscule amount of further movement causes release.
Same is kinda true with a Huber, only taking your finger off the trigger AFTER drawing in the first stage (but not firing) leaves the sear just barely engaged.
Think of it like a double set trigger: once you "set" it by taking up the slack in the first stage, you've got a hair trigger. You must recock the bolt to reset the trigger again.
Real 2-stage triggers reset as you remove your finger from the trigger.
I believe the current ones do reset and are true two stage
This is my exact thoughts as well. I ran one 2 years ago and sold the rifle. Had a new build and thought I liked them so much I'll pick up a new one. To my suprise it was $110 more than my previous one. I still bought it and enjoy it but will most likely consider something else if found back in that situation again.I think they are great triggers, I have them in all of my guns, never had an issue. I do feel that he is pricing his product out of the market.
Nope, just spoke with the owner. they are not true two-stage triggers and do not reset when the trigger is released as mentioned above. The CG trigger is about the only one available. Does that make them a bad trigger? That's your call. but one of the hallmarks of a two-stage is that it is a safer trigger because of the extra sear engagement.
Nope, just spoke with the owner. they are not true two-stage triggers and do not reset when the trigger is released as mentioned above. The CG trigger is about the only one available. Does that make them a bad trigger? That's your call. but one of the hallmarks of a two-stage is that it is a safer trigger because of the extra sear engagement.
I believe the current ones do reset and are true two stage