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  • outrider58

    Eats Bacon Raw
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    Jul 29, 2014
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    I always get excited when a new trigger comes in. Sometimes it's a big letdown. Sometimes it's better than I imagined. Can't wait to dump the loaner and ship it back to its owner and try this thing out!
     

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    protegeV

    Ready to go
    Apr 3, 2011
    46,880
    TX
    That's some snazzy packaging.

    Reminds me of when the parts guys tell me "you don't put the box on the car..."

    :D
     

    babalou

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    Aug 12, 2013
    16,017
    Glenelg
    LaRue

    I always get excited when a new trigger comes in. Sometimes it's a big letdown. Sometimes it's better than I imagined. Can't wait to dump the loaner and ship it back to its owner and try this thing out!

    That is the one I forgot to take for my 300 integrally suppressed upper buildout class. Nice.
     

    h2u

    Village Idiot
    Jul 8, 2007
    6,693
    South County
    I’m no trigger snob, but I love me some LaRue MBTs :D
    I’ve put them in a bunch of my rifles.
    They work far better than I’ll ever demand from them.
    Don’t lose the extra spring, either ;)


    I’m about to order a flat trigger to see what all the fuss is about.
     

    outrider58

    Eats Bacon Raw
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    Jul 29, 2014
    49,815
    That's some snazzy packaging.

    Reminds me of when the parts guys tell me "you don't put the box on the car..."

    :D

    Forget the trigger , I will take the box it came in .....:innocent0

    Ancient Chinese saying...

    "Though one may get too old to cut the mustard, he may never get too old to lick the jar it comes in."

    :D

    How much extra did they charge for that box? :rolleyes:

    $95 out the door, no extra charge for the fancy can. :P

    +1 this is one of the best "combat" triggers I have used. I can honestly say the break is a clean as my Kregier Malazzo triggers and they cost a hell of a lot more. :lol:

    They're going for $120 and up on other popular sites. I was surprised to see them listed for $87 at LaRue. After reading reviews, I had to snatch one up. If it's as good as you say, this probably won't be my last. :)
     

    lazarus

    Ultimate Member
    Jun 23, 2015
    13,678
    I always get excited when a new trigger comes in. Sometimes it's a big letdown. Sometimes it's better than I imagined. Can't wait to dump the loaner and ship it back to its owner and try this thing out!

    I do really love both of mine. Only issue I had was my GWACS trigger pocket took a lot of modification to get proper trigger reset and a smooth trigger pull (it had needed some minor modification for my milspec trigger). For my Spike’s lower it dropped right in and works perfect. I can’t say it’s my nicest trigger, My Sako single stage still wins that, but it is certainly top 3.

    Will be buying more for my eventual AR-10 project build.
     

    lazarus

    Ultimate Member
    Jun 23, 2015
    13,678
    The only real negative I can say is the reset is REALLY loud. Way louder than any other gun I own. That said, the bolt being worked is louder...so not really that big a deal.
     

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