After four months of backorder, my MBT-2S trigger arrived from LaRue.
It comes as shown and includes two trigger return springs.
It installs just like a normal trigger, except you don't have to keep the disconnector lined up.
The two trigger springs are different weights, and I think I prefer the heavier one.
Being a two-stage trigger there is, of course, take-up. That's got no weight at all, then you hit the second stage briefly then it snaps. No noticeable overtravel. It just goes.
Update: Using Marv's RCBS trigger pull scale I got 2.5 lb. for the take-up and 4.5 lb. for the break. Just exactly as Mark LaRue said it would on Arfcom.
For $125 and a long wait or $199 and a shorter one; it's a very decent deal. It's supposed to be comparable to a $240 Geissele SSA-E, if so it's an excellent deal!
It comes as shown and includes two trigger return springs.
It installs just like a normal trigger, except you don't have to keep the disconnector lined up.
The two trigger springs are different weights, and I think I prefer the heavier one.
Being a two-stage trigger there is, of course, take-up. That's got no weight at all, then you hit the second stage briefly then it snaps. No noticeable overtravel. It just goes.
Update: Using Marv's RCBS trigger pull scale I got 2.5 lb. for the take-up and 4.5 lb. for the break. Just exactly as Mark LaRue said it would on Arfcom.
For $125 and a long wait or $199 and a shorter one; it's a very decent deal. It's supposed to be comparable to a $240 Geissele SSA-E, if so it's an excellent deal!