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Published on December 18, 2024
Duration: 0:20

This video provides a concise guide to installing the Rise Armament Rave AR-15 trigger. It demonstrates the installation process into an AR-15 lower receiver and includes a function check. The video also showcases trigger pull weight measurements using a Wheeler Engineering gauge, recording pulls of 3.2 lbs and 2.2 lbs.

Quick Summary

The Rise Armament Rave AR-15 trigger is demonstrated for installation into an AR-15 lower receiver. Measured trigger pull weights were recorded at 3.2 lbs and 2.2 lbs using a Wheeler Engineering gauge, suggesting a high-value upgrade for firearm enthusiasts.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Product Introduction: Rise Armament Rave Trigger
  2. 00:01Trigger Installation Demo on AR-15 Lower
  3. 00:05Trigger Function Check and Reset
  4. 00:11Trigger Pull Weight Measurement (3.2 lbs & 2.2 lbs)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the measured trigger pull weight for the Rise Armament Rave AR-15 trigger?

During testing, the Rise Armament Rave AR-15 trigger demonstrated pull weights of 3.2 lbs and a lower pull of 2.2 lbs, indicating a crisp and light break suitable for enthusiasts.

How do you install the Rise Armament Rave AR-15 trigger?

Installation involves ensuring the AR-15 is unloaded, removing the old trigger components, inserting the Rave trigger into the lower receiver, and securing it with the trigger and disconnector pins. A function check is crucial afterward.

What tools are needed to install an AR-15 trigger like the Rise Armament Rave?

Essential tools include a punch set for pins, and optionally a vise for stability. A Wheeler Engineering Trigger Pull Gauge is recommended for measuring the pull weight post-installation.

Is the Rise Armament Rave trigger a good value for AR-15 owners?

Based on the demonstration and pull weight measurements, the Rise Armament Rave trigger appears to offer significant value, providing a light and crisp trigger action often found in more expensive aftermarket options.

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