Designed for an easy drop in assembly. Implements a self-centering patented disconnector for a smooth even 4.2-4.6 pound trigger pull. All critical working parts are precision ground to ensure the highest accuracy. All parts are heat treated and case hardened by a Government approved facility. 2 Stage Hook Under Trigger Set is designed for .154 inch pins. Specifications for Del-Ton AR-15 Two Stage Hook Under Trigger Set: Manufacturer: Del-Ton Color: Black Gun Model: AR-15 Condition: New Features of Del-Ton AR-15 Two Stage Hook Under Trigger Set: Two-Stage Trigger Package Contents: Del-Ton AR-15 Two Stage Hook Under Trigger Set The Del-Ton AR-15 Two Stage Hook Under Trigger Set is a quality addition to the Del-Ton lineup. For more great deals on Rifle Triggers by Del-Ton, please browse our Del-Ton Gun Parts page.
Del-Ton AR-15 Two Stage Hook Under Trigger Set
$113.99
SKU: 70191CC3
Categories: Del-Ton, Rifle Triggers
6 reviews for Del-Ton AR-15 Two Stage Hook Under Trigger Set
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J –
Replaced a not so well made trigger assembly that would hang on the 2nd stage. Installed the Del-Ton and after very little polishing it is super smooth. I you need want a nice trigger for short Money then this will fit the bill.
X-Ring –
What an awesome improvement over factory\mil spec triggers. While not as good as Gieselle trigger, for the money this is a really good trigger. a snap to install (no tools required). No creep and a very smooth crisp break. If you're in the market for a reasonably priced match grade trigger, this one would be a good selection!
rldel149 –
I bought 3, 1 at a time. A big improvement over mil spec and no worries of fail to fire..For some reason they want more characters. For some reason they want more characters. For some reason they want more characters.
Rob –
I own and have owned several triggers. Of the 2 stage triggers I’ve used, this is clearly the worst. First, the pull weight is MUCH lower than advertised. It breaks around 3 pounds, not the advertised 4.5. Next, none of the engagement surfaces are polished, which I guess is good, as that might lower the pull weight even more. Lastly, reset is horrible, especially if it hasn’t been cycled much. I can release the trigger and it takes a full second to pop forward and reset. Will be ordering a heavier weight return spring and hope that fixes the reset and maybe adds a little pull weight.
rldel149 –
Ok, so I'm here in the tree not seeing anything but tree rats. And as everyone knows, the quickest way to make deer show is pick up the phone.Optics Planet makes you enter in a bunch more characters than necessary so I'll kill a few here. It is a beautiful day here in Tennessee. The rubs are easily seen on the brow stalks of green Cedar trees, the Shagbark Hickory leaves are a deep brown, the Maples' leaves are a light brown with a touch of faint red. And a few subspecies of Oak are variegated green, yellow and red. Limestone outcroppings and individual stones litter the ground with the white of the bleached rock spattered with moss. White Oaks are nearly denuded leaving narrow opportunities through the trees. The ground is a dry grey showing the scrapes before me and the air holds the promise of well needed rain.Ok, the trigger is the best at the price range. Very good for hunting, the 1st stage travel gives confidence in no accidental discharge (and we all know how embarrassing that can be this close to Thanksgiving with out-of-town guests' expectations so high) and the second stage is crisp.Well I see grey moving, gotta go…
c00lTXMan –
I nearly bought the Geissele SSA trigger – after a few videos and some thought, I opted for the Del-Ton – Glad I did.The Del-Ton Two Stage installed in my lower has a pull around 3LB every time. The break is amazingly crisp – nearly too crisp. Hammer speed and power is on par with many others. The reset is really smooth, less uptake that I thought from others videos – Very refined.Although the Geissele needed slave pins to install, this has a captured retainer on the disconnector so, you don't have to worry about it popping out. If you want to play with springs, and dial your's in, you may want to know this.The only areas that I could find to dial in where the sides of the cams that touch the inside of the lower walls – I usually polish mine, even the MilSpecs and then install, these already had a decent slick coating on them so, I left them with it. I injected Aroshel33 into the pin holes, and installed this on Anti-Rotation pins – It's as exact as you can get. The Lyman trigger gauge pulls around 3lb each try, the LowrsDigital pulls at 3.1LB thru 3.33LB, very consistent.I now plan on buying 3 more sets..