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What kind of weight is 1st and 2nd stage with nothing but the trigger replacement? — 1 Answer

by Roge, from NC, United States Asked on January 25, 2024

Name TRYBE Defense AR-15/AR-10/LR-308 Fire Control Group (3)
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Answered by TRYBE, Manufacturer from IL, United States, on March 07, 2025

TRYBE FCGs are single stage with a pull weight of 5.5-7.5lbs. There isn't a first and second stage in a single stage setup as it's one continuous motion. Regarding how a trigger upgrade affects pull weight, it depends on the trigger design. If you replace just the trigger itself (keeping stock springs and hammer), the pull weight might not change much because the springs are the primary factor in determining pull weight. If you want to lower the pull weight without changing from a single-stage to a two-stage trigger, you would typically need a lighter trigger spring or a precision machined drop in trigger assembly.

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