Description

The TriggerTech AR-15 Single-Stage 3.5lb Duty Trigger is a premium trigger designed specifically for military and law enforcement professionals. Engineered with feedback from those in the field, this trigger combines TriggerTech's patented Zero Creep Technology with durable stainless steel internals for a reliable and crisp trigger pull.

Features:
- Primary Arms Exclusive
- For the AR-15 platform
- 3.5 lb. trigger pull
- Zero Creep Technology™
- Tactile feedback
- Flat straight trigger lever
- Single-stage trigger action
- TKR Technology™, CLKR Technology™, FLTWR Technology™
- Standard Mil-Spec pin size 0.154" (trigger pins not included)
- EZAC diecast housing
- Key components made from 440C stainless steel
- Durable PVD black coating

Featuring a flat straight lever and single-stage action, the Duty Trigger delivers a tactile feel preferred by operators. The trigger is equipped with TriggerTech's advanced technologies, including TKR, CLKR, and FLTWR, ensuring consistent performance. The EZAC Diecast housing and 440C Stainless Steel key components provide enhanced durability, while the PVD black coating on external stainless components adds a sleek finish.

Specifications
Adjustable: Non-Adjustable
Brand: TriggerTech
Color: Grey
Drop In: Drop-In
Platform: AR-15
Total Pull Weight: 1.5 lbs to 5 lbs
Trigger Bow: Flat
Type: Single Stage
MPN#: AH0-SDS-33-NNF

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I've heard good things about the James Madison trigger, and it's only $80 right now. It's posted on here.

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My grandfather always said, "Get a Larue, dumbass.".

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Grandpa was a smart man it sounds like…

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I owned and used their diamond level AR10 trigger….uuuh, not impressed. Unpredictable break, not really all that comfortable blade, an when it breaks it kinda feels like you stepped on an old metal Christmas ornament.

The reset is so light (almost loose feeling) that you’re question if its even resetting the whole way back to reset and then once there you can accidentally break an unintended second shot,…because it is so unpredictable.

Not impressed by top of the line…but maybe this bottom tier trigger is executed better

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I’d really like to give one of these a go just see what it’s like. I have loads of experience with the Schmid NiB (single and double stage), LaRue MBT, Geissele double stage, ALG, Wilson Combat TTU variants, Timney variants, and Radian’s trigger. Anyone out there with comparable experience able to fill me in? I mean, it’s only around $100, so I could probably just get one and try it, but I’m curious what the community says. Worth it?

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Good info!

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I bought one of these for 99$ last time primary arms had them on sale. It’s amazing how cheap good tech is getting for ARs. I highly recommend- I’m a trigger snob and I can say this is a nice single stage- just not quite as light or with as short a reset as my all time all price favorite the CMC blade 2.5 lbs. I wish the CMC was as pretty but it feels and resets Amazing! And hits with authority on those mil primers- if on sale for 100 that’s a good trigger, I have the more expensive TT, Gs 3gn, Elf, ect… this(pulls at 3.5) is a great LE/Mil pull weight safe budget banger

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