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SGT.G
31 October 2014, 15:15
Not sure if anyone has seen this thing yet. I'm curious as to how well it will work. Might have to give it a try.
http://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/14/10/31/cc4c5d0763ec0a633f2fc7dd524dead6.jpg

http://www.laruetactical.com/larue-tactical-mbt-2s-trigger

UWone77
31 October 2014, 15:44
Not sure if anyone has seen this thing yet. I'm curious as to how well it will work. Might have to give it a try.
http://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/14/10/31/cc4c5d0763ec0a633f2fc7dd524dead6.jpg

http://www.laruetactical.com/larue-tactical-mbt-2s-trigger

That looks just like a SSA

SGT.G
31 October 2014, 15:46
Thats my thoughts, but I don't see larue branding another company

UWone77
31 October 2014, 16:00
Thats my thoughts, but I don't see larue branding another company

I'm not going to make accusations as my contact at Geissele already confirmed they aren't working with them. But the hammer and disconnector look exactly the same.

JoshAston
31 October 2014, 16:46
That looks just like a SSA

I can see some minor differences. And it's made from billet S7, so not identical. I'll be sticking with Geiselle though.

CarbonScoring
1 November 2014, 09:05
At that price I don't see what it might add over an SSA. Frankly I'd rather have another SD-C, and even that is still cheaper.

UWone77
3 November 2014, 12:47
From LaRue:


In a world of instantly M.I.M.'d/cast/stamped rifle and pistol components, we threw on the brakes, slowed to a walk, and built 2-stage triggers out of solid S7 tool steel plates. Meticulous triggers built by our staff toolmakers ... without a stopwatch in sight.

No question, we’re particular about accuracy. Everyone knows that one of the smartest improvements an AR-owner can do to their rifle is a precision trigger upgrade. Everyone also knows that aring no expense, all major components are precision-machined from S7 Tool Steel. The result of this extra effort is a glass-smooth, hyper-consistent trigger that will satisfy even the most scrupulous competition shooter, but also be overly rugged for the battlefield. The MBT-2S breaks crisply at 4.5 lbs (2.5 lb first stage, 2 lb second stage) and has a smooth and positive reset. Made in-house, in Texas, in the USA.

inuvik
3 November 2014, 14:54
I just got their promo email. For that price, I think most people will take a wait and see approach since there is already an option with a proven track record the is priced at or below the LT product.

toolboxluis00200
3 November 2014, 15:30
looks interesting

Will@AR15Hunter
5 November 2014, 07:25
looks interesting

Indeed. When I first saw the photos from the release, I thought that the hammer design looked familiar. I'm excited to test it, we have one coming from LaRue once they start shipping.

I have several triggers to compare it to, including Geissele's SSA, RRA two-stage triggers, etc.

JGifford
10 November 2014, 03:11
I wonder if this will be like Larue's suppressors.