Chip Mccormick AR 15 Triggers,GONE!!!

Doubletaptap

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I found out today that CMC has suspended operations of making AR15 replacement triggers!! Just when I want to buy one of course.
This is listed as indefinitely on his site. And all the sites I visited to find one are out of stock. However some are still taking orders so beware!
I wonder why they're not making any more?

George
 
My guess is that they were nearly as expensive as a Jewell and about 1/4th as good. More expensive than a RR. Plus they were not adjustable.
 
I put a Jard 1 1/2 pound adjustable trigger in my AR and I love it!!!

Midway's got them for $133

They're not cheap, but they are SWEET ! ! !
 
Bill Geiselle makes a really nice trigger for the AR15. If the AMU approves of them, that sounds like a good endorsement to me. John Holliger and Creedmore sells 'em, and they ain't cheap, but if you want the very best AR trigger out there, the Geiselle is it.
 
Hanged if I know, the two CMCs in use by people of my acquaintance are pretty good, and no tinkering to install.

I have a Jard in my AR and it gives a nice trigger pull, but it was a lot of trouble to install; to the point I am glad I took it to FLG instead of trying to DIY.
 
I've installed Frank White's RR triggers in both of my Bushmaster AR-15's and they feel great.

It's easy to see from these posts that there are several really good triggers available so I wouldn't lament the loss of those supplied by the CMC.

Carter
 
I second the Compass Lake (Frank and Theresa White) product. They built my National Match Course gun. I've had two of the gents weighing triggers at Camp Perry tell me it is the only trigger that consistently fools their fingers into anticipating it will fail to lift the trigger weights, but then picks them up anyway. In other words, it fools the trigger finger (they dry fire once before trying the weights) into thinking the pull weight is less than it actually is. It does this by allowing the ratio of the total trigger weight picked up in the first and second stages to be adjusted. If you get 2/3 to 3/4 of the total trigger weight in the first stage, the logarithmic sensitivity of your nerve endings makes the second stage feel it has barely required additional pressure to break the shot.

The price is reasonable and full instructions are on line at their web site. They will be up at Camp Perry now and through the rifle phase.

Nick
 
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