This video presents a viewer poll to select the next trigger for the AudienceBuilt AR project. Three options are detailed: the AT3 two-stage nickel boron flat face trigger, suitable for self-defense; the Rave 140 drop-in single-stage trigger, praised for its crisp break and value; and the Geissele national match grade trigger, designed for competition. The audience is instructed to vote by commenting with '1' for AT3, '2' for Rave 140, or '3' for Geissele.
This video explores whether to upgrade a Glock's trigger, detailing the subtle differences between generations and aftermarket options. It highlights that stock Glock triggers are reliable but can be heavy, with upgrades like the Glock Performance Trigger offering a crisper feel for self-defense, while lighter competition triggers like the Timney Alpha are best suited for recreational shooting. The presenter emphasizes checking departmental policy for law enforcement and seeking professional installation for aftermarket triggers.
Ken Hackathorn discusses the critical role of a good trigger pull in shooting proficiency, highlighting Wilson Combat's TTU (Tactical Trigger Unit) line. He details various TTU models, including single-stage and two-stage options, with different pull weights and applications ranging from duty use to competition. The encapsulated design allows for easy installation by the end-user.
This video provides a detailed overview of the Smith & Wesson SD9, a 9mm double-action-only semi-automatic pistol. It highlights key features such as its black Melonite finish, stainless steel slide, textured polymer grip, passive trigger and striker block safety, and visual loaded chamber indicator. The review also covers the trinium front night sight and white two-dot rear sight system, self-defense trigger, front and rear slide serrations, finger locator, and Picatinny rail.
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