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LaRue Tactical MBT-2S AR-15 Trigger
The LaRue Tactical MBT-2S AR-15 Trigger is meticulously designed and manufactured to deliver optimal performance, making it the perfect complement to LaRue’s line of highly accurate rifles. All significant components of the Larue MBT-2S AR-15 trigger are constructed from S7 Tool Steel through precision machining. The result is a trigger that features a glass-smooth, extra-consistent function while maintaining the rugged durability required for battlefield use. The MBT-2S trigger features a crisp break at 4.5 pounds (2.5-pound first stage, 2-pound second stage) and offers a smooth, positive reset.
Features
Precision-machined from S7 Tool Steel
Exceptionally smooth and consistent trigger operation
Ideal for both competition shooting and battlefield use
Breaks crisply at 4.5 pounds (2.5-pound first stage, 2-pound second stage)
Smooth and positive reset
Includes an additional “heavy” trigger spring for a 6-pound pull option
Each trigger package includes an additional “heavy” trigger spring, allowing users to increase the pull weight to 6 pounds if desired, enhancing versatility. Proudly made in-house in Texas, USA, the LaRue Tactical MBT-2S AR-15 Trigger is a simple yet effective way to improve the performance of your AR-15. Note: this trigger is compatible only with Small Pin Lower Receivers/.154.
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Comments (3)
LaRue has done it again! Every year they raise their prices! These triggers started out @ $65, then 75, then 85, $99 now their $115 on sale supposedly. What started out as a great deal for builders with discounts for 3 or more now is on par with every other trigger, their 556 complete uppers were $749 on sale $799 regular now thei on Primary arms from like $1500 I understand everything went up ...but not 80-90% What made you a favorite to all has gone for $$$ may as well buy BCM or Geissele
I hear ya. I loved those deals when Mark was building his base, but I have to figure inflation has an impact today. We'll need to be honest and calculate that cost. My question is can I get comparable quality for $115? I still think this is a fair price ultimately.

Hey they should absolutely charge as much as they can; it's not "overpriced" as long as ppl are still buying it