Larue MBT trigger install.

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  • farmerdan

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    Ok guys be easy on me. I'm pretty mechanical and I have changed barrels, buffer tubes and free floated one of my AR's. Friday my trigger will be here and I've watched a few you tube videos so how hard is it to change out the trigger group? Thanks for any input. Dan
     

    farmerdan

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    Got the new trigger installed and now I want another one. I'll bring it to the shoot on the 11th so if anyone wants to try it out you're more than welcome to check it out. I'm pretty impressed for the money. Dan
     

    farmerdan

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    I ordered on the 16th and got it Friday, so about two weeks or so. Well worth it for saving the money. Dan
     

    Hop

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    I don't really need one but I want one. Tagging for a performance review. :popcorn:
     

    Osprey

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    I was about to buy one and try it out but I don't believe I'm competent enough to try and install two pieces together. Instead, after some research, I purchased two different types of the drop-in triggers. I think I can't mess that up since they're already one unit. I ended up getting a POF USA one and a RISE Armament one.
     

    jd4320t

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    I was about to buy one and try it out but I don't believe I'm competent enough to try and install two pieces together. Instead, after some research, I purchased two different types of the drop-in triggers. I think I can't mess that up since they're already one unit. I ended up getting a POF USA one and a RISE Armament one.

    If you can run the gun you can install a trigger.
     

    vwfred69

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    my old trigger would support the weight of the rifle and yes I need to lube the charging handle a lil
    click for short pull video. I wish I had a pull tester.
     
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