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Trigger Tech TRIGRTECH R700 Primary Adjustable Trigger

UPC: 885768000031

$174.99

10 in stock

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Description

The Trigger Tech TRIGRTECH R700 Primary is an adjustable, drop-in trigger designed for right-handed Remington 700 rifles. It employs TriggerTech’s Frictionless Release Technology to deliver a crisp, true zero-creep break with extremely short over-travel. CLKR technology allows rapid, ounce-by-ounce pull weight adjustment from 1.5 to 4.0 pounds via an externally accessible set screw. Finished in silver and built for dependable function in demanding environments, this unit is intended to improve precision and repeatability for precision shooting and hunting setups.

Key Specifications

  • Compatible with right-handed Remington 700 model rifles.
  • The model is Primary.
  • Finish: Silver.
  • Pull weight adjustable from 1.5 to 4.0 lbs in 1 oz increments via an externally accessible set screw.
  • Features TriggerTech Frictionless Release Technology for a true zero-creep break.
  • Includes CLKR technology for quick, repeatable adjustments.
  • Design provides a very short over-travel for consistent follow-up inputs.
  • This is a drop-in replacement for compatible Remington 700 actions.
  • Engineered for consistent reliability in harsh environments.
  • Many shooters report the pull weight feels approximately 0.5 lbs lighter than comparable friction-based triggers.

Whether refining a precision rifle or upgrading a hunting setup, the TRIGRTECH R700 Primary offers a crisp, adjustable trigger feel and dependable operation. Its external CLKR adjuster and frictionless release deliver repeatable, user-tunable performance that helps experienced shooters achieve consistent results.

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Additional information

UPC

885768000031

Manufacturer

Manufacturer Part Number

R70-SBS-14-TNF

Product Type

Trigger

Model

Color

Silver

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