Wilson Combat Tactical Trigger Unit (TTU)
Posted: Tue, 20 Jul 2010 19:56:24
I just added one of these to my AR15 carbine: http://shopwilsoncombat.com/Tactical-Tr ... nfo/TR-TTU
IMHO, this is best AR trigger period! However, they cost an arm and a leg. WC makes this in both single and two-stage, but I prefer the single stage for anything, but a long range match gun. The trigger break is very crisp. Not the best trigger I've ever used, but perfect for a tactical carbine. The trigger pull is super smooth, no grit. I think it feels like a slightly stiffer 1911 trigger and love it.
Installation is easy and just like the video shows. The unit is integrated and there are no loose parts besides the cross pins. I have been playing with snap caps, but haven't shot it yet (tomorrow I will). I wanted a smooth, crisp trigger for my AR that was designed to set off milspec primers/surplus. I did not want an all out match trigger which often uses lighter springs to lighten the trigger. WC doesn't do that. The hammer tension is strong. This feels like a good match trigger, but at a reasonable weight for shooting with gloves, etc. The trigger face is smooth (not ribbed).
I didn't post picks because there really isn't much to show. It is one unit and the website picks do it justice. If you are looking for a better AR trigger, consider this one!
Edit: Trigger reset is incredibly short. I estimate trigger travel to be approx. 1/8 of an inch. Since this is a single stage, reset is the same.
IMHO, this is best AR trigger period! However, they cost an arm and a leg. WC makes this in both single and two-stage, but I prefer the single stage for anything, but a long range match gun. The trigger break is very crisp. Not the best trigger I've ever used, but perfect for a tactical carbine. The trigger pull is super smooth, no grit. I think it feels like a slightly stiffer 1911 trigger and love it.
Installation is easy and just like the video shows. The unit is integrated and there are no loose parts besides the cross pins. I have been playing with snap caps, but haven't shot it yet (tomorrow I will). I wanted a smooth, crisp trigger for my AR that was designed to set off milspec primers/surplus. I did not want an all out match trigger which often uses lighter springs to lighten the trigger. WC doesn't do that. The hammer tension is strong. This feels like a good match trigger, but at a reasonable weight for shooting with gloves, etc. The trigger face is smooth (not ribbed).
I didn't post picks because there really isn't much to show. It is one unit and the website picks do it justice. If you are looking for a better AR trigger, consider this one!
Edit: Trigger reset is incredibly short. I estimate trigger travel to be approx. 1/8 of an inch. Since this is a single stage, reset is the same.