Rise Armament or Larue Tactical trigger?

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I have a two stage Geislle and a single stage CMC flat trigger. Both are 3.5 pounds. They are both excellent. I only paid $129 for the cmc on primary arms. They have the deal all the time too. I would not hesitate to buy it again. I don’t think there is a better trigger on the market for a drop in.
 
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Im not a fan of 2 stage triggers. I have tried several different drop in triggers and I like the PSA one the best. 3.5lbs and super clean break with audible reset. Comes with anti walk pins too.

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I got to finger a LaRue MBT-2S today thanks to another member here.

I didn't really know what to expect from a two stage trigger but I liked it just fine. I definitely wouldn't want to go with an any lighter trigger pull for my needs.
 

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I have a two stage Geislle and a single stage CMC flat trigger. Both are 3.5 pounds. They are both excellent. I only paid $129 for the cmc on primary arms. They have the deal all the time too. I would not hesitate to buy it again. I don’t think there is a better trigger on the market for a drop in.

You haven't tried a Timney or AR gold then.
I used to have a CMC, and it was a really good trigger, but then I won a Timney. Let's just say the CMC went bye bye real quick.

For the price, a CMC is quite good, though I would still take an RA-140 over it if I was on a budget.
 

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