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    Wilson Combat Single Stage Trigger

    Any reviews for this trigger set yet? Seems like a good option for HD. Thanks.

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    I guess not

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    While my experience with Wilson Combat has been truly best-in-class where 1911s are concerned -- and I've owned several -- their ARs and components are relatively new on the landscape and somewhat less-well-known.

    My impression to this point is that they represent a very good alternative for the benchrest/hunting/varmint shooter seeking a high-quality AR with semi-custom features. Wilson knows his market well, so it comes as no surprise that we haven't seen much migration to the more standardized military/LE side of the house where most of the WEVO staff resides. For this reason, we're only now beginning to get a good look at Berryville's take on a duty-grade rifle.

    Given the ultra-competitive nature of the AR market, and the incredible amount of specialization that exists within the field, I wouldn't expect WC to compete point-for-point with Noveske's barrels, DD's rails, BOBRO's mounts, Geissele's triggers or Troy's battlesights (to cite only a few examples), but I have enough confidence in their products to consider them solid propositions for everyday use.

    Is the WC Single-Stage trigger ready for the battlefield? Probably not -- nor is that the intent of such a component. Is it likely a good choice for your applications? We've yet to test one here, but as a long-time Wilson Combat owner, I think my answer would have to be "yes," until proven otherwise. If not, then you've still got Wilson's exceptional customer satisfaction policy on your side, so there is no reason not to pull the trigger on this. Literally.

    AC
    Stand your ground; don't fire unless fired upon, but if they mean to have a war, let it begin here. -- Captain John Parker, Lexington, 1775.

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    Thanks Sir. I assume that WC is gonna be great but I will be alot more confident in purchasing it with the validation and endorsement of our experts and pros on board :)

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    WC trigger

    A guy I work with here in Afghanistan just ordered one for his 'work' gun. He, like AC, is a big WC fan so he had to at least check it out. When it comes in I'll get some time on it and talk to him and get his take so we can get at least a semi-review of it up. I can't think of a more 'real-world' test run than in the mountains of SE Afghanistan!
    "War endures. As well ask men what they think of stone. War is always here. Before man was, war waited for him. The ultimate trade awaiting the ultimate practitioner." -C. McCarthy 'Blood Meridian'

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    A Staff review of the Wilson Combat TTU is currently in the works.

    AC
    Stand your ground; don't fire unless fired upon, but if they mean to have a war, let it begin here. -- Captain John Parker, Lexington, 1775.

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