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Rise Trigger wont fit in PSA lower
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<blockquote data-quote="Mad Professor" data-source="post: 3257356" data-attributes="member: 5316"><p>Did they actually double? Or did bump-fire occur? </p><p></p><p>I have been testing a RA-535 in one of my PCCs. The 535 is their top of the line trigger. It has the shortest reset and over-travel of any AR trigger I have ever manipulated, although that is limited to about 20-25 different triggers over the years. And many of these were not back-to-back. The 140 had a noticeable increase in both over-travel and reset in back to back testing, but still was a very nice trigger. </p><p></p><p>I have little doubt this could easily be bump-fired by relaxing the hold on the gun. </p><p></p><p>You said “triggers” instead of “a trigger” and “on the 500 yard line”. Why multiple triggers and why did it rear it’s head at 500y? Just odd and I wondered if there was a position involved that allowed the shooter to relax the pull against the shoulder resulting in a bump-fire instead of a true double.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mad Professor, post: 3257356, member: 5316"] Did they actually double? Or did bump-fire occur? I have been testing a RA-535 in one of my PCCs. The 535 is their top of the line trigger. It has the shortest reset and over-travel of any AR trigger I have ever manipulated, although that is limited to about 20-25 different triggers over the years. And many of these were not back-to-back. The 140 had a noticeable increase in both over-travel and reset in back to back testing, but still was a very nice trigger. I have little doubt this could easily be bump-fired by relaxing the hold on the gun. You said “triggers” instead of “a trigger” and “on the 500 yard line”. Why multiple triggers and why did it rear it’s head at 500y? Just odd and I wondered if there was a position involved that allowed the shooter to relax the pull against the shoulder resulting in a bump-fire instead of a true double. [/QUOTE]
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