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		<title>Trigger Options for AR-Platform Rifles &#8212; Standard and Modular</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Trigger images from PrimaryArms.com, which sells all the triggers reviewed here: Geissele, Elftmann, Timney, and ALG Defense. Are you thinking of upgrading the trigger system for your AR-platform rifle? There are dozens of options available, from $45 up to $350. Thankfully, Brownells has created video reviews of some of the more popular AR trigger options [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/artrig1701t.jpg" alt="AR15 AR10 Trigger Geissele Timney Elftmann 2-stage ALG Defense modular"><i>Trigger images from <a href="http://www.primaryarms.com/MCategories+AR-15-Triggers" target="_blank">PrimaryArms.com</a>, which sells all the triggers reviewed here: Geissele, Elftmann, Timney, and ALG Defense.</i></p>
<p>Are you thinking of upgrading the trigger system for your AR-platform rifle? There are dozens of options available, from $45 up to $350. Thankfully, <a href="http://bit.ly/1LcsbEv" target="_blank">Brownells</a> has created video reviews of some of the more popular <a href="http://bit.ly/1LcsbEv" target="_blank">AR trigger options</a> from Timney, Geissele, and ALG Defense. And we included a video review of the highly-regarded Elftmann Match Trigger. If you want the best solution for Service Rifle competition, you might favor the Geissele. For ease of installation, it&#8217;s hard to beat the Timney, a &#8220;drop-in&#8221; module. Like the Timney, the super-smooth Elftmann is a drop-in module. At <a href="https://alnk.to/7B8fd4u" target="_blank">$249.99 from Brownells</a> it&#8217;s pricey, but it is one of the best AR triggers out there. If you&#8217;re on a tight budget, the best &#8220;bang for your buck&#8221; may be the &#8220;Perfected Mil-Spec&#8221; <a href="https://www.primaryarms.com/alg-defense-quality-milspec-trigger-qms" target="_blank">ALG trigger at $49.00</a>.</p>
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<p><big><b>Multiple AR Triggers, including Elftmann and Geissele, Reviewed</b></big><br />
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<p>Though pricey ($249.00 at PrimaryArms.com</a>), we really like the Elftmann AR trigger. It combines the best of both worlds &#8212; the precision and smoothness of the Geissele with the Timney&#8217;s ease of installation. This single stage trigger is user-adjustable from 2.75 to 4 pounds pull weight. It is offered with either straight or curved trigger blade. Primary Arms says: &#8220;The amazingly short take-up, glass-rod crisp break and [near-zero] over-travel can be compared to the finest custom 1911 triggers.&#8221;</p>
<p><big><b>Geissele Enhanced Two-Stage Trigger</b></big><br />
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<p>Geissele makes a variety of quality AR trigger sets both single-stage and two-stage. Many High Power competitors like the two-stage Geissele trigger. This delivers a repeatable, controlled pull through the first stage with a very clean break in the second stage. The Super Dynamic Enhanced Trigger, shown above, features a distinctive, trigger blade. Reviewer Thomas Conroy says: &#8220;The flat surface is very easy to press against. Both stages are light and very distinct.&#8221;</p>
<p><big><b>Timney Drop-In Trigger Module</b></big><br />
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<p>This trigger module is available for both the AR15 and the AR10 platform (see above video). Timney triggers are easy to install and come with multiple pin size and pull-weight options. Reviewer Thomas Conroy confirms that the single-stage Timney &#8220;breaks cleanly and crisply. This trigger is modular, meaning that the trigger, sear, hammer, and spring are all encased in a bright, shiny yellow aluminum housing.&#8221;</p>
<p><big><b>ALG Defense Trigger &#8212; Higher-Quality Basic AR Trigger</b></big><br />
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<p><img class="alignright" hspace="12" src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/artrig21x5.jpg" alt="ALG AR15 AR trigger brownells">According to Thomas Conroy, ALG triggers &#8220;are the perfected version of the standard, non-adjustable mil-spec original trigger. They have the same geometry, but are made to higher quality standards, and come with &#8230; hardened and smoothed-out sear contact surface to eliminate all grittiness.&#8221; These are also offered in a nickel-boron coated version. Available for <a href="https://alnk.to/58jDtqO" target="_blank">under $56.00</a>, the ALG is a well-made, low-cost option for shooters who want a better factory-type trigger system.</p>
<p><big><b>For More Information about These Triggers</b></big><br />
Learn more about Geissele, Timney and ALG triggers, plus two more AR trigger options (CMMG and Rock River Arms) in a <a href="https://www.ammoland.com/2021/05/best-ar-15-triggers/" target="_blank">Trigger Comparison Review</a> by Thomas Conroy on Ammoland.com. </p>
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