Palmetto State Armory 2 stage nickel boron trigger follow-up.
By HawkeyePublished On: February 12, 2020Categories: Hawkeye7 Comments on Palmetto State Armory 2 stage nickel boron trigger follow-up.
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John is the co-owner of UW Gear, Inc, premier maker of tactical gear and equipment for those armed citizens working in rural environments. With the input of current serving and former Law Enforcement, Combat Infantry and Special Operations troops, his designs are geared towards working armed in unsupported environments. A former Florida National Guardsman, avid outdoorsman, Patriot and prepper, John tailors his gear to those who know preparedness doesn’t mean emulating the cover of tacticool magazines.
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Nice to see the PSA offering working out,with that and the Larue MBT 2 stage about the same price folks can get a decent 2 stage for a reasonable cost.Was wondering the cost of the “sniper”rifle build in the end(assuming you are done).
I don’t see myself making any changes to it. As it stands it’s just under/right at $800 total not counting the bipod.
“Somethin’ itchin’ me…” Hahahaha…That’s your trigger finger man! Seriously, thank you for doing the research on this item and posting your video. We appreciate it greatly. God bless.
This 2-Stage trigger has become my GO-TO trigger. Very consistent and will light very hard military primers. I found these a couple years ago when the package trigger (start’s with T-mm–y) started to double before a match at the Talladega CMP on my backup rifle. Have since used it in 4 other rifles and the price is even better now usually running 59-69$.
Do the make one for AR10?
Asking for a friend.
This one works in AR10’s. AR10’s and AR15’s use the same fire control groups.
Cav,can’t speak for PSA 2 stage but had a “friend”who dropped the Larue 2 stage in a AR-10 with great results.This was a gen 1 DPMS pattern lower,not sure if the newer Gen 2 would work as really know nothing about the Gen 2 lowers.I did a bit of research out of curiosity and found that the dedicated triggers for AR-10’s seem to just have a heavier hammer for harder primers.My “friend” has shot all sorts of ammo thru said assemble and had no problems.My same friend dropped the PSA single stage into his .300 and really liked it as Hawkeye mentions he liked their single stage also.
A good little article,gets one thinking and hopefully saving a few bucks.