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- Tue Apr 27, 2021 10:43 am
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: A quick review of the Rare Breed "forced reset" trigger
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- Mon Apr 26, 2021 10:32 am
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: A quick review of the Rare Breed "forced reset" trigger
- Replies: 13
- Views: 19651
Re: A quick review of the Rare Breed "forced reset" trigger
I got mine and it was installed on the weekend.
You need 4oz buffer and M16 BCG too.
That is an extra 200 coins.
400 coins for the giggle switch alone.
It is a drop-in one piece trigger group.
The not so good news:
1) 30rds in 3-5 sec is very expensive to shoot
2) No semi-auto mode. I wished I had knew about that fact, it is non-practical for a defensive weapon. Solution, drop the trigger in dedicated complete lower. That is an additional 200 coins or so.
Recommendation:
1) One of the either Binary trigger is a better burst-mode trigger.
2) For deep pocket folks, a dedicated lower with FST is your ticket for pre-86 shooting days.
You need 4oz buffer and M16 BCG too.
That is an extra 200 coins.
400 coins for the giggle switch alone.
It is a drop-in one piece trigger group.
The not so good news:
1) 30rds in 3-5 sec is very expensive to shoot
2) No semi-auto mode. I wished I had knew about that fact, it is non-practical for a defensive weapon. Solution, drop the trigger in dedicated complete lower. That is an additional 200 coins or so.
Recommendation:
1) One of the either Binary trigger is a better burst-mode trigger.
2) For deep pocket folks, a dedicated lower with FST is your ticket for pre-86 shooting days.