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MPN#: APRH101659C

The Schmid Tool 2-stage trigger features a 4.5 lb total pull weight and a durable Nickel Boron finish, ensuring a smooth pull and crisp break every time you squeeze the trigger. The two stages of this trigger consist of an initial 2 lb pull that brings you to a “wall”, where the hammer and trigger are set to break for the shot. After that, it’s only a 2.5 lb pull to fire, helping you to make accurate shots with short resets in between.

Parts Included:
2-Stage Nickel Boron Trigger
2-Stage Nickel Boron Hammer
2-Stage Disconnector
Trigger spring
Trigger pin
Hammer pin
Hammer spring
Disconnector spring

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I shorten the Disconnector spring by 2-3 coils, makes for a super light 2nd stage. Your mileage may very

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Two for $99.98 shipped. AP is currently giving $20 off purchases over $100 plus free shipping.

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So is this trigger any good compared to la rues 2s ?

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It's definitely a good trigger. It's the same trigger as PSA's two stage, Dirty Bird's, KAK's, Ruger's Elite 452, and a few others. All made by Schmid Tool.

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Yeah, I got two of these and two la rues. I love both of the them but for the price, I settle for this one. La rue went up a bit in price but still can’t go wrong with la rue either

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GasGuzzler, How ya like the prices of gas now, gonna get a lot worse since the swipe of the pen shut down the pipe line along with the loss of about 11,000 +/- jobs recently. 8-))

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That's 2X what I'd pay for a "regular" trigger.

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This is certainly a decent trigger and better than a standard mil-spec or NiB single stage. But I would rather spend $10 more for the LaRue MBT-2S and wait for the backorder.

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The MBT is $87.00, which is $17.01 more... Aero wins for customer service, shipping speed, communication, & value. LaRue isn’t what they used to be.

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You've got the math right, but the rest of your comment does not jibe with my firsthand experiences. I've done one exchange with AP, and it went well. I contacted them, answers their questions, and they emailed me a prepaid RMA label. I boxed up their stuff, and shipped it to them. It took about two weeks for the replacement to arrive, which is not bad. The only product exchange I've done with LaRue, started when I contacting their technical support, hoping the problem was something I could fix with their assistances. After a short exchange of information, they said they would ship me a new trigger, with a prepaid return shipping label that afternoon. It took less than 48 hour for the new trigger to arrive at my place in SW Oklahoma. Humm, 2 days vs 2 weeks ??? For the last 3 years I have tried to keep an inventory of no less than two MBT-2s triggers, and I have replaced close to 3 dozen triggers. Whenever I get down to two triggers, I simply order three more. If they are in stock, and they receive my order before 2PM they ship that afternoon, and they will arrive in less than 48 hour. If they are not in stock, I act like a responsible adult, get in line, and wait my turn. It seems some people are unable to comprehend that LaRue can't ship something that hasn't been manufactured. As for as value, I think there are tens of thousands of experienced AR shooters that will agree with me when I say: " There is nothing you can buy for under $100 that will improve the accuracy, and enjoyment of shooting your AR more than a LaRue MBT-2s trigger," and that ain't no "All Hat And NO Cows Bullshit".

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What in the heck are you doing that you're replacing triggers that often? If your triggers are failing that often, you either shoot hundreds of thousands of rounds a year through the same guns, or you're buying crappy triggers. Either way, you're doing it wrong.

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For several years I've been doing non-profit builds, repairs, and upgrades for local area LE, first responders. teachers, active/reserve military, and Vets. I keep a full inventory of repair parts so I can do most repairs on the spot or with minimal delay. I also stock a limited number of major components and popular affordable upgrades that I sale at cost and install for free. Triggers being one of them. I don't find anything wrong helping the good citizens that serve my community and country.

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Duncan, I stopped after the first sentence. Get some friends.

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Really. Because Aero has never honored their warranty with me. And both times the receivers were out of speck. Response was "thats normal". Aero does in fact have a huge amount of advertising.

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Stephen, maybe they were confused by your spelling, punctuation, and random fact usage. Have someone proofread your next warranty claim email.

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Both are great companies, i have rifles and triggers from la rue as well as lowers and this trigger from Aero. Both of them are top notch and honestly probably two of my favorite.

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This is my take as well. They’re both great! Both offer great products

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