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TriggerTech AR-15 Single Stage Competitive Flat Trigger

TriggerTech

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SKU:
TTTAR0-SBS-33-NNF
UPC:
885768003285
Type:
Trigger
Manufacturer Part #:
AR0-SBS-33-NNF
Finish:
Anodized
Model:
Competitive
Subcategory:
Triggers
Color:
Silver
Allocated:
N
Closeout:
N
Exlusive:
N
UoM:
EA
Items Per Unit:
0
LeResale Only:
N
NFA:
N
New Item:
N
Ground Only:
N
DropShip Block:
N
Dropshippable:
N
Coming Soon:
N
Case Width:
0.00
Items Per Case:
0
Case Weight:
0.00
Case Height:
0.00
Case Length:
0.00
Talo Exclusive:
N
Department Name:
Parts
Draw Weight:
3 lbs
Firearm Fit:
AR-15
Similar Items:
TRIGGER
Style:
Flat
Trigger Type:
Single-Stage
Finish:
Stainless
Manufacturer Part #:
AR0SBS33NNF
Firearm Fit:
AR15
Trigger Type:
SingleStage
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The TriggerTech Competitive Trigger Group provides a true zero-creep break, extremely short over-travel, a sub 0.030” tactical reset and offers outstanding reliability, even in the harshest environments. The pull weight is fixed at 3 lbs. and due to there being truly zero creep, most shooters report the pull weights feeling 0.5lbs lighter than a friction-based trigger of the same measured pull weight. The lower pull weight does not affect hammer force, so you can count on dependable primer strikes. Frictionless Release Technology, along with hardened 440C stainless steel internal components ensure corrosion resistance and an extended service life. As Frictionless Release Technology does not rely on coating, polishing or lubricating the key engagement surfaces, trigger pulls will be more consistent from shot to shot and after thousands of shots than you ever thought possible. Although the TriggerTech Single-Stage AR may look very close to it Two-Stage AR counterpart, developing the Single-Stage AR was no easy task. Many factors come into play that created challenges for the engineering team. The major challenge was that the disconnect technology was originally designed to require a first stage. Eliminating any movement in the lever before the break required a completely new disconnect profile. Another advantage of the two-stage design from a manufacturing perspective is that any stack-up lever ‘slop’ is masked by the first stage. TriggerTech engineers had to revisit the processes and tolerances for all three pivots in the lever-disconnect stack to ensure a perfectly crisp first stage.

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