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Thread: Larue mtb-2s trigger
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31 October 2014, 14:15 #1
Larue mtb-2s trigger
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://www.laruetactical.com/larue-t...mbt-2s-trigger
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31 October 2014, 14:44 #2
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31 October 2014, 14:46 #3
Thats my thoughts, but I don't see larue branding another company
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31 October 2014, 15:00 #4
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31 October 2014, 15:46 #5
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1 November 2014, 08:05 #6
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3 November 2014, 11:47 #7
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.
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3 November 2014, 13:54 #8New Member
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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.
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3 November 2014, 14:30 #9WEVO Spell Checker
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looks interesting
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5 November 2014, 06:25 #10
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.
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10 November 2014, 02:11 #11Senior Member
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I wonder if this will be like Larue's suppressors.