Are Aero Precision triggers any good?
The trigger assembly fit my Aero Precision Lower perfectly and it functions well. I am very pleased with this product. While I’m sure that this fire control group would be reliable, it’s got a lot of gritty creep to it. Frankly, the stock triggers that PSA sends with their kits feel a lot better than this trigger does.
What trigger does Aero Precision use?
Geissele Super Semi-Automatic (SSA®) Trigger.
What are the different types of triggers for AR-15?
AR-15 Triggers Explained – Which Trigger is Best for You?
- Rise Armament RA-535 Advanced Performance Drop-In Trigger.
- Dirty Bird Industries Single Stage Nickel Teflon Trigger Group.
- Geissele Super Semi-Automatic (SSA) Trigger.
- Centurion Arms AR-15 Advanced Mil-Spec Trigger (AMT)
What is a two stage nickel boron 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.
Where is Aero Precision moving to?
Aero Precision has entered into an agreement to move from Tacoma, WA, to Lakewood, WA, which is north of Seattle. The new location is a 268,000-sq. -ft. facility in Lakewood Industrial Park and when completed the company—which has roughly 800 staff members—will be the city’s largest employer.
Who owns Aero Precision USA?
The shareholders of Aero Precision Industries have sold the company to Greenwich AeroGroup for an undisclosed consideration.
Is the FRT trigger illegal?
The ATF used its own discretion to determine that the FRT-15 is a machine gun. But Rare Breed Triggers claims the FRT-15 is a perfectly legal semi-automatic trigger because the trigger must be pulled for every bullet, so it is still semi-automatic.
Is Aero Precision Made in USA?
Q. Are Aero Precision products Made In America? A. Yes, all products available on our website are Made In America.
What is the difference between a single-stage and two stage trigger?
Simply put, single-stage should have one consistent pull weight for the entire length of pull from start to break, whereas two-stage triggers have two distinct stages through the pull (often referred to as 1st stage take-up and second stage “wall”). Single-stage triggers are the most used in AR applications.