A Breakdown of Timney Triggers

Some factory triggers are, shall we say, better than others. And some are downright mushy and a dreadful nightmare to use.

If you’re looking for a trigger upgrade, there’s likely a Timney Trigger for your platform – and you could do a lot worse than Timney.

Here’s why they’re some of the world’s finest triggers, made with durable components and cutting-edge technology.

A Variety of Factory Replacement Triggers
First things first, Timney makes a wide variety of drop-in ready triggers for a wide range of very popular gun platforms, including but not limited to:

● Ruger American Rifles

● Ruger Precision rifles

● Browning X-Bolt

● CZ 457 Rimfire

● Ruger American Rimfire

● Ruger 10/22

● Remington 700

● CZ Scorpion

● Glock pistols

● AR-15 rifles

● AR-10 rifles

● Mossberg rifles

● Mauser rifles

● Mosin-Nagant rifles

● Smith & Wesson firearms

● HK platforms, including the MP5

● And many others

In short, Timney is the preeminent producer of trigger upgrades for a wide range of platforms. If you’re looking for a new trigger, there’s a good chance Timney makes one compatible with your gun.

True Drop-in Compatibility, No Stock in-Letting Required
Many Timney Triggers are true drop-in ready triggers, with no stock in-letting required, and no need to visit a gunsmith. Remove the pins, install the Timney, and reinstall the pins.

Durable Components
Another reason to love Timney Triggers is that they are made with durable components, including aluminum housings, heat treated steel internals, and Teflon-nickel sears which are corrosion-resistant and offer excellent permanent dry lubricity.

Precision Adjustability
Timney offers a variety of different triggers, including two-stage triggers which are precision adjustable and extremely consistent. Whether you want to calibrate a hair trigger or prefer a somewhat heavy pull, a Timney can be customized according to your preferences.

Timney Trigger FAQs

● Can I install a Timney Trigger in an AR with a sear block?
You can install a Timney Trigger in an AR with a sear block but the sear block will need to be removed first.

● Do they work with polymer AR lowers?
Timney Triggers are compatible with polymer AR lowers but Timney uses a special plate that should be installed between the lower and the trigger group.

● How do I clean a Timney Trigger?
Oil-based cleaners are not recommended for Timney Triggers as they can attract particulate matter and leave a residue when dry. Instead, Timney recommends the use of compressed air to dislodge particulate matter, and an alcohol-based cleaner which will dissolve fouling, evaporate quickly, and leave no residue.

● Should I lube or oil a Timney Trigger?
Timney Triggers exhibit excellent permanent dry lubricity so they should not be oiled or lubed, though they should be kept clean.

Where Can You Get Timney Triggers Online?
Still interested in getting a new Timney Trigger for your rifle or pistol?

Check out what’s available online at Anarchy Outdoors via the previous link. They carry a wide range of Timney Triggers for many popular models, as well as TriggerTech Triggers and a wide range of gun parts upgrades.

If you have any questions about what they sell or how to make upgrades or repairs, get in touch with their customer service directly at 833-980-0333.

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