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No I mean actually pulled the trigger on several million rounds through an AR.

am I understanding that you claim to have fired "several millions" of rounds? and you are 23 years old? I do not even think Jerry Miculek even claims that he has fired that many :drama:

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Guest Muttling
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Just to give you some frame of reference Kegger.

There's slightly more than 1 million seconds in a year. If you pulled the trigger 1 time per second, 7 days a week, 24 hours a day, for an entire year, and didn't have to take time to reload you would have 1 million rounds fired.

Most military specialists firing mini-guns never reach 1 million rounds fired.

Now lets talk cost. You get an insanely good price on your 5.56mm? Let's say $0.50 per round. That's $500,000 per million rounds and you say you have fired several million rounds.

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Staggering numbers. I wish we could get our government to come back down to JUST millions instead of those billions.

I think I have breathed a million times though in my life with minimal reloading.

Guest Muttling
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Staggering numbers. I wish we could get our government to come back down to JUST millions instead of those billions.

I think I have breathed a million times though in my life with minimal reloading.

It is staggering and think about this.....

How many times have we heard of a Predator Drone or an Apache firing a Hellfire missile at a target?

At $68,000 per missile, that's like sending a BMW down range each time they pull the trigger.

Pre-Gulf War I, most of our Apache pilots had never live fired a Hellfire because of the cost.

Our technology is GREAT, but our enemy's tactics include dragging it out to bankrupt us.

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We showed em the way with Reagan and the cold war.

Anyway, after watching my brother have a double star lower and trigger shoot bursts with no special mods, I told him to get a RRA and all has been good.

RRA, order it up and forget about it.

Or just buy my rifle and forget about it all! LOL

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To put it into more perspective at 1 million rounds thats 274rds/day, everyday, for 10 years, or 120rds/day, everyday for 23 years.

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To put it into more perspective at 1 million rounds thats 274rds/day, everyday, for 10 years, or 120rds/day, everyday for 23 years.

Yes, and he claims "several Million"

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Back on topic

Rightwinger- What trigger messed up on your brothers rifle.

What about Armalite 2 stage trigger? Lower parts kit and all for $150ish

Guest Todd@CIS
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Which of us males did not exaggerate on something to someone in our earlier days?

I still do, but it's not about how many bullets I've fired... :drama:

Thread-drift over.

Guest Muttling
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Exaggeration is the coin of youth. Which of us males did not exaggerate on something to someone in our earlier days. Go easy.

In our earlier days????

The older I get, the better I used to be. :drama:

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Rightwinger- What trigger messed up on your brothers rifle.

What about Armalite 2 stage trigger? Lower parts kit and all for $150ish

I assume it was a double star or other low end trigger or the previous owner tried to slick it up himself. The lower was a double star marked one and about 1 out of 4 trigger pulls would fire a burst of 3-4. He got the AR in a multi gun trade when he sold/traded a AR50 for several rifles.

Swapped it out immediately!

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US Army 41st Small Arms Readiness Group, Fort McCoy, WI. June 07 to Feb 09.

I fired several thousand rounds a day in demonstration, training, and weapons testing. Through various AR platforms.

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I like the RRA NM trigger, but it's all personal preference and your budget.

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US Army 41st Small Arms Readiness Group, Fort McCoy, WI. June 07 to Feb 09. I fired several thousand rounds a day in demonstration, training, and weapons testing. Through various AR platforms.

BULL :P!

I know the training that took place at McCoy during that timeframe and it didn't require anybody firing thousands of rounds a day.

Getting back on topic - - - I also recommend Bill Springfield's work. Quick & a great price.

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I own several triggers and used others. My top pick for a two stage is the Geissele SSA for a "combat trigger" and the Geissele DMR for a SPR style trigger. If you don't like the two stage, I'd go with the Timney. I've got 5 Geisseles and will probably never buy another trigger..

Triggers I've own/owned:

RRA two stage - It seems to be no different than the LMT two stage - nice but it's no Geissle

Timney - in POF

Chip McCormick - (sold)

Knight's Armament two stage

Bill Springfield - sits in a parts bin now

Standard GI - part bin

I've also shot the

AR Gold - these are nice

Jewell

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That said, for an AR15 that might be used for SD, I'd generally recommend staying with standard USGI.

I agree 100%.

If it's a SPR, or DMR type rifle, I'd probably consider a higher end 2-stage trigger, but for a fighting rifle or carbine where reliability is tantamount, I'm sticking with a USGI trigger.

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I think I read where Travis Haley uses a standard USGI single stage. If he can shoot the way he does with it, then its good enough for me.

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