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Published on March 20, 2023
Duration: 0:59

This video reviews three RISE Armament triggers for AR-15 platforms: the RAVE 140 (flat-face, single-stage), the RA-535 (curved, single-stage), and the Iconic (two-stage). It highlights the benefits of drop-in triggers over mil-spec assemblies for improved feel and performance, detailing the distinct characteristics of each model's pull and reset.

Quick Summary

RISE Armament offers three key AR-15 triggers: the RAVE 140 (flat, single-stage), RA-535 (curved, single-stage), and Iconic (two-stage). Drop-in units simplify installation and offer superior performance over standard mil-spec triggers, with two-stage models like the Iconic aiding precision.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Upgraded AR Triggers
  2. 00:14Standard vs. Drop-in Triggers
  3. 00:20RISE RAVE 140 Review
  4. 00:33RISE RA-535 Review
  5. 00:39RISE Iconic Two-Stage Review

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main types of RISE Armament AR-15 triggers reviewed?

The video reviews three RISE Armament triggers: the RAVE 140, which is a flat-faced, single-stage drop-in trigger; the RA-535, a curved-face, single-stage drop-in trigger; and the Iconic, a two-stage drop-in trigger designed for precision.

What is the advantage of a drop-in trigger compared to a standard AR-15 trigger?

Drop-in triggers come as a self-contained unit, simplifying installation. They generally offer a much better trigger pull, crisper break, and more consistent reset than standard mil-spec triggers, which are often basic and require more complex assembly.

What's the difference between single-stage and two-stage triggers?

Single-stage triggers have one pull that directly releases the hammer. Two-stage triggers have an initial take-up phase before the second stage, which leads to the break, allowing for more precise control and anticipation of the shot.

Which RISE trigger is best for precision shooting?

The RISE Armament Iconic two-stage trigger is highlighted for precision shooting. Its design allows the shooter to feel a distinct 'wall' before the break, enabling better control and anticipation for more accurate shots.

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