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triggers
A trigger is a mechanism that actuates the function of a ranged weapon such as a firearm, airgun, crossbow, or speargun. The word may also be used to describe a switch that initiates the operation of other non-shooting devices such as a trap, a power tool or a quick release. A small amount of energy applied to the trigger leads to the release of much more energy.
Most triggers use a small flattened lever (called the trigger blade) depressed by the index finger, but some weapons such as the M2 Browning machine gun or the Iron Horse TOR ("thumb-operated receiver") use a push-button-like thumb-actuated trigger design, and others like the Springfield Armory M6 Scout use a squeeze-bar trigger similar to the "ticklers" on medieval European crossbows. Although the word "trigger" technically implies the entire mechanism (known as the trigger group), colloquially it is usually used to refer specifically to the trigger blade.
Most firearm triggers are "single-action", meaning that the trigger is designed only for the single function of disengaging the sear, which allows for a spring-tensioned hammer/striker to be released. In "double-action" firearm designs, the trigger also perform the additional function of cocking the hammer – and there are many designs where the trigger is used for a range of other functions.
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Aero M4E1 Threaded Upper Receiver with Upper Parts Kit - $75
Magpul MOE with Hardware - $13
CMC Single Stage Drop In Trigger - $130
Flat Face - 3.5lbs
Geissele G2S - $130
4.5lbs
Question is:
1. Legal?
2. Not Legal?
3. Unclear and won't be established until someone goes to court for possessing one?
What i know:
1. Foster will not ship to oregon
2. Franklin does ship to oregon
3. Optics plant will not ship to oregon
4. Oregon law says 1 round per trigger press.
I...
I noticed that franklin armory and several others do not have Oregon on the list of restricted states. I want a double tap trigger for my kriss vector but dont want to risk the ATF shooting my dog can you help me out.
I have found three drop in triggers that interest me, none of which I know too much about. I’m hoping someone here can enlighten me a little bit with some hands on info possibly. All three triggers are listen below in the screen shots. If you are a Geissele or Timney trigger snob, that’s okay. I...
I recently upgraded two of my rifles to Geissele triggers so Im looking to sell the stock ones.
The first is a Spikes Tactical Battle Trigger, which is a mil-spec trigger that is fully plated with Nickel-Boron. Asking $30.
The second trigger is a Daniel Defense mil-spec trigger out of my DDM4...
I have various Glock 17 and Glock 19 triggers and accessories for sale. These were on a Gen 3 17 and Gen 3 19 each with less than 100 rounds total (handguns are already sold). I would like to sell all as a set but willing to separate if needed. PM or text me at 541.554.8951. Here is what I have...
I'm in Kansas and we don't have any restrictions on them and they're as close to full-auto as you can get without Spending another $200 for a tax stamp and taking months to get your NFA approval.
First "Binary Mode" 1 round fires on the trigger pull and 1 round fires as you release the trigger...
Placed an order from Optics Planet for a Binary Trigger system to be shipped to Oregon. It is the Franklin Armory Binary Firing System III Trigger for most AR Platforms 5550. They removed the trigger system from my order and stated it is not allowed to be shipped to Oregon.
I called their...
For sale are the following FCGs. They come complete with springs and pins. One of the PSAs is new out of a complete lower I purchased and the other has maybe ~100rds on it. The AR Stoner is slightly used with ~300rds on it.
2x PSA standard milspec FCGs $25/ea obo or $40 for both
1x AR Stoner...
what do you guys think elftmann, timney
Geissele Etc and what model. Mainly for target shooting and hunting coyotes right now I’m tossed between elftmann and timney because they are drop in assembly. The one thing that slightly bothers me about them is well price, but that they have fairly...
Last week I was scanning though the NWFA classifieds and an ad for a Geissele Hi-Speed National Match caught my eye.. and as I’m looking at it the seller dropped the price from $175 which was good, down to $150. If you know anything about me, I’m always lookin for a good a good deal... and $150...
I came up with a plan to remedy the bumpfire and binary trigger problem. I propose that Congress and the ATF declare the guns they are installed in machine guns and ban new production of the stocks and trigger parts. Since the ones out there were purchased legally the guns should be allowed into...
Apparently the guy is getting divorced and made some things go on sale for whatever reason. That’s what Facebook said anyway.
That Larue trigger is great IMO.
I have seen multiple posts here and other places about triggers. I understand gritty triggers, dak, dao, sao, da/sa triggers, srt, glocks half tension triggers and even competition triggers. I don't know what people are referring to when they say a trigger is mushy. Please help me understand...