Time To Yank Out The Old Trigger

This video from GUNS and American Handgunner Magazines showcases the manufacturing process of Timney Triggers. It highlights the use of SolidWorks for 3D design and simulation, emphasizing hand assembly and rigorous testing for each trigger. The company produces over 170 trigger models for a wide range of firearms, including rifles, shotguns, and AR platforms.

Quick Summary

Timney Triggers are meticulously crafted through a process involving SolidWorks for 3D design and simulation, followed by hand assembly and rigorous testing in the specific firearm action. This ensures high quality and performance for over 170 trigger models supporting rifles, shotguns, and AR platforms.

Chapters

  1. 00:04Introduction to Trigger Replacement
  2. 00:373D Design with SolidWorks
  3. 00:57Hand Assembly and Testing
  4. 01:07Trigger Adjustment Process
  5. 01:31Timney Triggers History and Product Range

Frequently Asked Questions

How are Timney Triggers manufactured?

Timney Triggers are manufactured using SolidWorks for 3D design and simulation. The actual assembly is done by hand, with each trigger tested in its intended firearm action before factory release to ensure quality and performance.

What types of firearms do Timney Triggers support?

Timney Triggers offers a wide range of replacement triggers for over 170 models, including action rifles, shotguns, AR rifles, semi-automatic rifles, and even archery equipment.

What is the quality control process for Timney Triggers?

Each Timney trigger undergoes a rigorous testing process that includes adjusting pull weight and overtravel. This takes about two minutes per trigger. Any trigger that doesn't pass is rejected and a new one is started.

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