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Preferred 'drop-in' trigger upgrade
Since it is Black Friday, I thought that I would look for some deals on triggers to replace the stock one on my M&P 15/22. Is this the small pin or large pin? Do some work or fit better than others? I have polished and fooled with mine, but would prefer one that is adjustable and is an upgrade to stock.
I have searched here and could not find a consensus.
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Chip McCormick drop in....Don't know pin size of your .22, but I believe they make small and large pin models. I debated for some time on spending that much money, but I absolutely love mine. Was a very good decision for me.
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Chip McCormick drop in....Don't know pin size of your .22, but I believe they make small and large pin models. I debated for some time on spending that much money, but I absolutely love mine. Was a very good decision for me.
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Tactical Drop-In Trigger Group Curved AR-15 Small Pin .154 Single Stage Matte
+1 on the Chip McCormick drop in. I love mine! This was the single most beneficial upgrade I've made to this rifle. I enjoy shooting it that much more. With the correct ammo, this trigger made my 15-22 a sub 1" rifle at 50 yds, and about a 1.5" rifle at 100yds.
BTW - small pin.
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The 15-22 uses a small pin receiver (.154"). I have a Rock River 2-stage in my AR15 and if I ever change out the trigger in my 15-22 it will be to one of those. Just a great trigger and not too expensive.
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Thanks....Brownells had them on sale for 159. They also had an extra 10% off for orders over 200. I added a case of CCI subsonics and the deal is done. Thanks
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The M&P15-22 has standard pins. Large pins are a freak of some early Colt AR-15 models when they had all sorts of non-standard parts, blocks, and screws. No one else ever used them.
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Look at timney drop in trigger.
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Sweet, I paid more than that am still happy.
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Thanks....Brownells had them on sale for 159. They also had an extra 10% off for orders over 200. I added a case of CCI subsonics and the deal is done. Thanks
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I think you will be very happy with this trigger set-up. I paid around $225 for mine, but they are in demand by the LEO's in my neck of the woods. Subsonics? Sounds like suppressor fodder to me...........
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I think you will be very happy with this trigger set-up. I paid around $225 for mine, but they are in demand by the LEO's in my neck of the woods. Subsonics? Sounds like suppressor fodder to me...........
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Let's just say that the ATF and I are on a first name basis...15/22's run like a top with a can attached
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Let's just say that the ATF and I are on a first name basis...15/22's run like a top with a can attached
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Most awesome Nic Cage line:
•ATF busts in•
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cmc trigger
put chip mccormick in my s&w ar15=22 and the pins are too short to go through the receiver to install the eclips. just an observation. the trigger works fine and 3.5#
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RDS, what did you do to remedy the problem of the short pins?
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I'm assuming nothing because the ones that are in the mp now are also short and sunk into the lower.
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The pins being a bit short are really only a cosmetic thing. The pins should still remain in place. If you are really concerned, you can always get the KNS anti-walk pins that have screws that keep them in. I believe they would fit.
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RDS, what did you do to remedy the problem of the short pins?
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I installed these pins when I put in mine.
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Geissele SSA at Midway USA for $170 - $15 coupon.
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I heard these were the way by many CMC Trigger Flats
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Geissele SSA at Midway USA for $170 - $15 coupon.
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I'm looking at this one too. It is on sale at midway for $170, so I don't think the coupon will apply. It does come with a nifty hat tho!
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I'm looking at this one too. It is on sale at midway for $170, so I don't think the coupon will apply. It does come with a nifty hat tho!
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Anybody running this one? I just watched the gesille vids on youtube, I'm sold! I hope it's not all hype.
SSA part 1 of 3 - Super Semi Automatic (SSA) Combat Trigger - YouTube
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I have the geiselle trigger on my Rainer Arms 223 AR. Now i dont have loads of experience but i love the trigger so far with about 1200 rounds. It is truly an icicle snapping is my best description. I have been trying to talk myself out of getting one for the mp15-22 but i am getting very weak and i am sure by spring it will have one or it will get the transfer down for the 223.
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I purchased a RRA 2-stage match and then sent it in to RRA to have them tweak the springs to the lightest available 3.5# which they now call their "varmint" trigger.
This trigger is absolutely incredible. The second stage break it literally a mouse click. That's the best way I can describe it. There's a super positive wall that you feel between the first stage take up and the mouse click break. You can just hold your finger on that wall and click when you want to break your shot.
It's made the rifle so much fun.
I haven't purchase any different pins yet but to plan to pick up some KNS pins eventually. The stock trigger pins work perfectly with the RRA 2 stage triggers and as far as I can tell they're the same pins that come new with the RRA trigger.
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I have Geissle triggers in all my AR's except 2 RRA's and a Colt 6724 Enhanced which have decent triggers. But the Geissele triggers are imo the best and worth what they cost. My favorite is the SSA-E that has a slightly lighter 2nd stage than the SSA. You won't be disappointed in the SSA. The reports are not hype.
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CMC 3.5lb is what i have and i like it.
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I am very happy with my Velocity Trigger.
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Sorry noob question here. I'm searching some of the triggers talked about in this thread. Everything I search comes up for AR-15. Is the AR drop in trigger the same for the 15/22?
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The triggers are the same, but anti walk / rotation pins are 15-22 specific as the receiver is a bit wider.
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The triggers are the same, but anti walk / rotation pins are 15-22 specific as the receiver is a bit wider.
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So if I get a trigger upgrade, do I need to get anti walk pins also?
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So if I get a trigger upgrade, do I need to get anti walk pins also?
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That depends on the trigger replacement you choose.
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my 15-22 has a 7lb pull, ordered a 3.5LB CMC trigger yesterday for it, $154 shipped. got a bump stock coming also I like to use ammo LOL
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Just got a CMC 3.5lb trigger for $140.80 shipping included!
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where at that cheap? need one for my AR also
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At Grabagun, select Grab a quote and they'll send you the lower price in an email.
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got it put 1 in my M&P 15-22 and got a 3lb trigger now
haven't had time to drop the other in my DPMS AR-15 yet
also dropped the anti walk pins in, made it look nicer and 1 of my pins was trying to work out after 50 rds anyway
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got it put 1 in my M&P 15-22 and got a 3lb trigger now
haven't had time to drop the other in my DPMS AR-15 yet
also dropped the anti walk pins in, made it look nicer and 1 of my pins was trying to work out after 50 rds anyway
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Good choice.....you cant go wrong with the CMC trigger
which anti walk pins have you fitted?
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Thats good....im glad you used the correct length pins
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