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    need new trigger for ar

    DPMS kit lower, armalite upper with nm stainless barrel, flat top with centra sights.

    first and second stage of stock trigger just not acceptable, swear it has potholes!!,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
    rock river two stage trigger?? thinking somewhat of pocket book now.. 100-150.00?? i am not as nimble hand wise as once was, is this something i can install?? really do not want to ship lower again, been there and done that and it is costly
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    I have 2 RRA triggers, and am very happy with them. Price should be in your listed range. I hear the WOA modified ones are even better. If you can install a stock trigger, you should be able to install the RRA. Sorry, don't have any experience with any other after market ones.

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    Ira, Go to White Oak and get the Rock River trigger, $120.

    Takes 5 minutes to install.

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    Bought a RRA 2 Stage that John slicked up and made it break at a hair over 3.5 pounds. Difference of night and day compared to the factory DPMS trigger. $127.00 to my door, got a catalog and a ball point pen out of the deal. Completely satisfied.

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    Sir, FWIW, I've had two RRA two-stage triggers, one a plain RRA set and the other done by White Oak. Both were quite good. Installation is no more difficult than putting in a stock trigger.

    Hope this helps, and Semper Fi.

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    White Oak Part # ? Is this the trigger at White Oak you guys are talking about? Item # 3RRT $120.00 Thanks

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    Trigger job source

    Try Bill Springfield...

    http://www.triggerwork.net/index.html

    HTH

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    Quote Originally Posted by Weez556 View Post
    White Oak Part # ? Is this the trigger at White Oak you guys are talking about? Item # 3RRT $120.00 Thanks
    Just checked my catalog, that's the one.

    OFC

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    Have put in several Jard "non-adjustable" triggers from Brownell's. They are actually adjustable if you get the variety spring kit to vary the pull. Had one that was not quite right and returned it; otherwise they have been good. Cost is in the same range. Installation essentially the same as the stock parts and straightforward.

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    I also have 2 RRA triggers. One in a RRA Match rifle, upper from John H. At White Oak Prec.. This one was adjusted by John H. after I had it a while and it breaks like glass. The other is a stock NM trigger which I installed myself in a Colt lower. Works just great and no problem to install.

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