Midwest Industries Launches MK2 Non-QD Optic Mounts
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The Rise Armament Super Sporting trigger is an affordable enhancement that drops into any mil-spec lower receiver
Drop-in trigger enhancements have been one fast, easy way to upgrade an AR-15 for years, but many enhanced trigger units on the market can run into the multiple hundreds of dollars, leaving budget-minded shooters in the lurch. RISE Armament fills the gap with its AR-15 Super Sporting Trigger, an affordable enhancement that drops in easily in any mil-spec lower receiver.
Each RISE Armament AR-15 Super Sporting Trigger is machined from a combination of heat-treated tool steel and aluminum and provides shooters with a single-stage trigger pull breaking at a clean, crisp 3.5 pounds straight from the factory. Consumers can choose between curved or flat trigger shoes.
Also included are a pair of anti-walk trigger pins, so you can be sure your pins won’t ever work loose under strings of fire.

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