UPC: 810943031388
Manufacturer: CMC Triggers
Manufacturer Part #: 91701
Model: Single Stage Combat Curved
Model: Small Pin
Type: Trigger
Color: Black
Description: Match Trigger
Subcategory: Triggers
CMC AR15/AR10 TRIGGER GROUP SINGLE STAGE, SMALL PIN, CCT™, 3.5LB PULL
Single Stage Trigger
Pull Weight: 3.5lb
Pin Set: Small
Ultra-crisp trigger with no feel of creep prior to hammer release
The trigger has a glass-smooth break with no feel of grittiness
Minimal lock time is designed into the assembly using controlled hammer weight and balance activated by a rocket wire hammer spring, assuring repeatable function with either commercial or military grade ammunition
Trigger pull is factory pre-set and not user adjustable
Positive trigger reset allows a quick follow up shot on target
Hand assembled, and hand tested
Totally self-contained one-piece assembly
Comes with CMC Anti-Walk Pin Set
Fits MIL-SPEC AR-15 and AR-10 style rifles
Made from 8620 Alloy Steel and S7 Tool Steel with machined tolerances of +/– .001"
Easy to install
CMC's innovative, self-contained and easy-to-install AR-15 trigger groups, have been completely re-tooled to maximize production capacities, incorporate new design enhancements and reduce cost.
CMC's AR-15 trigger groups have always yielded exceptional trigger pull dynamics for our tens of thousands of satisfied customers.
SMALL PIN (.154 Ø)
If your AR rifle is NOT a Colt or your Colt was produced before 1991 or after 2009 it will take a SMALL PIN.
CMC COMBAT CURVED TRIGGER (CCT™ ) BOW
The innovative design combines the comfort of the classic curve with CMC's signature flat trigger indexing into one dynamic trigger bow for the modern warfighter.
The CMC CCT™ has an exceptionally smooth feel, ultra-clean break, and an exceptional lock time and lightning-fast reset.
WHAT IS A SINGLE STAGE TRIGGER?
A single stage trigger requires one range of motion to pull the trigger in order to release the hammer.
The benefit of a single stage trigger is that it’s simple.
Most shooters agree that a single stage trigger is crisper in the “break” of the trigger because you don't feel the initial resistance of the first stage.
A majority of shooters prefer the single stage triggers for most applications.