The discussion about AR triggers is one that always gets people to debate the pros and cons, single stage trigger or dual stage trigger. It’s a debate that has many passionate fans on either side of the issue. So we figured we would turn once again to former United States Marine and Force Recon Member, Travis Haley of Haley Strategic to lay it all out for you to see. If you are new to the gun world take note, there are people you should ignore and their are some people that we refer to as subject matter experts. People like Travis Haley and his team at Haley Strategic are people that defiantly fall into that category. Even if you disagree with his teaching principles, there is no debating the information he presents here is accurate, relevant, and bullshit free. There is quite a bit of information on the mechanics and distances of the motion of pulling the trigger. Take 8:15 out of your busy life and get a free education, it could revolutionize your thinking on trigger selection and trigger pull. This is part four of a six part series from Haley Strategic , that we will continue to repost for our reading audience
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Rick Dembroski
I spent 10 of the best years of my life as a USAF Civil Engineer, traveling the globe, drinking beer, and causing chaos. My superiors dubbed me "King of Useless Knowledge" a title that I still love to this day. I separated in 2002 as a SSgt (E5- in the USAF), and chose to stay in the frozen north of Alaska, currently I work as an Emergency Management Specialist where I combine my love of chaos and preparedness to ensure people know how to survive disasters.
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About Rick Dembroski
I spent 10 of the best years of my life as a USAF Civil Engineer, traveling the globe, drinking beer, and causing chaos. My superiors dubbed me "King of Useless Knowledge" a title that I still love to this day. I separated in 2002 as a SSgt (E5- in the USAF), and chose to stay in the frozen north of Alaska, currently I work as an Emergency Management Specialist where I combine my love of chaos and preparedness to ensure people know how to survive disasters.
Rick Dembroski I spent 10 of the best years of my life as a USAF Civil Engineer, traveling the globe, drinking beer, and causing chaos. My superiors dubbed me "King of Useless Knowledge" a title that I still love to this day. I separated in 2002 as a SSgt (E5- in the USAF), and chose to stay in the frozen north of Alaska, currently I work as an Emergency Management Specialist where I combine my love of chaos and preparedness to ensure people know how to survive disasters.
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About Rick Dembroski
I spent 10 of the best years of my life as a USAF Civil Engineer, traveling the globe, drinking beer, and causing chaos. My superiors dubbed me "King of Useless Knowledge" a title that I still love to this day. I separated in 2002 as a SSgt (E5- in the USAF), and chose to stay in the frozen north of Alaska, currently I work as an Emergency Management Specialist where I combine my love of chaos and preparedness to ensure people know how to survive disasters.