AR15 Triggers: Rise Armament vs Timney vs Milspec

Published on January 19, 2021
Duration: 11:47

This video compares the Rise Armament, Timney, and Mil-Spec AR-15 triggers, detailing their price points, installation differences, and performance characteristics. The instructor highlights the tactile reset of the Timney and the minimal take-up of the Rise Armament, while noting the heavier, two-stage feel of the Mil-Spec trigger. The comparison provides valuable insights for AR-15 owners looking to upgrade their trigger.

Quick Summary

Comparing AR-15 triggers, Mil-Spec triggers are standard and heavier (4.5-5.25 lbs), often with a two-stage feel. Rise Armament triggers ($130-$160) offer lighter pull weights (3.75-4 lbs) and minimal take-up. Timney triggers ($200+) are also single-stage, with even lighter pulls (2.5-3.5 lbs) and a very tactile reset, featuring different installation methods like anti-walk pins or set screws.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction: AR-15 Triggers
  2. 00:21Rise Armament Trigger Overview
  3. 00:29Timney Trigger Overview
  4. 00:45Mil-Spec Trigger Overview
  5. 00:57Price Point Comparison
  6. 01:13Rise Armament Trigger Performance
  7. 01:36Timney Trigger Performance
  8. 01:55Price Point Details
  9. 02:32Trigger Pull Weight Testing Setup
  10. 03:20Rise Armament Pull Weight
  11. 03:49Timney Pull Weight
  12. 04:45Mil-Spec Pull Weight
  13. 05:45Installation Differences: Pins
  14. 06:01Timney Installation (Set Screw)
  15. 06:37Rise Armament Installation (Anti-Walk Pins)
  16. 07:41Trigger Movement & Reset Close-up
  17. 07:50Rise Armament Trigger Action
  18. 08:45Timney Trigger Action
  19. 09:34Mil-Spec Trigger Action
  20. 10:19Conclusion: Trigger Performance & Value
  21. 11:14Final Thoughts & Channel Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences between Rise Armament, Timney, and Mil-Spec AR-15 triggers?

Mil-Spec triggers are standard, heavier, and often two-stage. Rise Armament and Timney offer single-stage upgrades with lighter pull weights, crisper breaks, and better resets. Rise Armament is typically priced $130-$160, while Timney is around $200+, with differences in installation hardware like anti-walk pins versus set screws.

How do the trigger pull weights compare between Rise Armament, Timney, and Mil-Spec triggers?

In testing, the Rise Armament trigger averaged around 3.75-4 pounds. The Timney trigger was lighter, averaging 2.5-3.5 pounds. Standard Mil-Spec triggers were the heaviest, typically falling between 4.5 and 5.25 pounds.

What are the installation differences for Rise Armament and Timney AR-15 triggers?

The Rise Armament trigger uses anti-walk pins with screws that secure the pins from both sides. The Timney trigger, being a drop-in unit, often relies on a set screw against the bottom of the receiver to tension the standard fire control pins and the unit itself.

Is a Timney or Rise Armament trigger worth the higher cost over a Mil-Spec trigger?

For improved shooting accuracy and a better feel, especially for hunting or precision shooting, upgrading from Mil-Spec is often considered worthwhile. The performance gains in reduced take-up and crisper reset can justify the cost for many users, with Rise Armament offering a more budget-friendly entry point than Timney.

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