Why Timney Triggers?

Looking for a better trigger for your favorite handgun, rifle or shotgun that will outperform what came with it from the factory?

Look into Timney Triggers. They make some of the highest-quality, most reliable triggers in the industry. Here’s what you’ll love about them.

There’s a Timney Trigger for Your Gun

Timney makes triggers for a wide range of popular rifles, handguns, and shotguns, including triggers for niche guns like lever guns and pistol-caliber carbines.

Here’s just a short sampling of the brands and makes for which they produce compatible triggers:

  • Barrett
  • Browning
  • Marlin
  • Howa
  • Glock
  • Remington
  • Savage
  • Smith & Wesson
  • Mossberg
  • Winchester

Chances are, there’s a Timney for your gun, even if it’s a historically significant one by which parts are relatively hard to come – which is another point entirely.

With such a wide catalog of compatible brands and models, gritty, sticky triggers that are hard to remove, clean and maintain can be a thing of the past. You just need to make the upgrade.

Yes, Even That One

Timney doesn’t just make triggers for popular modern arms. Actually, the company got its start making better triggers for sporterized military surplus rifles that had terrible triggers.

Therefore, Timney makes triggers for rifles and platforms like the AK, Enfield, Garand, Mosin Nagant, and many others of that ilk.

On top of that, a Timney Trigger is an excellent upgrade for a gun like one of these. See their website for a full list of makes and models for which they make compatible triggers.

They Are Drop-in Ready

Replacing a trigger can be a fairly involved proposition, but fortunately, most Timney Triggers are designed to be “dropped in,” meaning you can install one at home without any special tools, and with no trip to a gunsmith needed.

In most cases you’ll just need to remove the pins that secure the trigger, drop in the Timney upgrade, and replace the pins.

The Quality and Ease of Maintenance

These triggers are made from high-quality components and materials and are designed for a long service life. In fact, they’re even finished with a nickel-Teflon coating, which makes them corrosion resistant and gives them excellent permanent dry lubricity and performance.

This coating also eliminates the need for oiling, which is necessary in some other triggers to ensure smooth operability as well as to prevent corrosion. Not in a Timney, though; you just need to periodically spray with a treatment that evaporates fully and leaves no residue, such as alcohol or Ronsonol lighter fluid. They can also be cleaned fairly effectively with compressed air.

They Make Competition and Target Triggers

Not looking for a trigger for your hunting rifle? Timney makes competition and target triggers such as the AR Pro, AR Targa, and Impact for AR-style rifles as well as the Alpha Competition series for Glock pistols, among many others. They also make two-stage triggers.

These triggers are crisp, reliable, reset consistently, and will improve your confidence and precision, whether at the range or in competition.

They’re Made in America and Backed for Life

In a world where quality is increasingly either abandoned or outsourced, Timney Triggers are still made in the United States and covered by a generous Lifetime Warranty, which applies to all triggers.

Where to Get a New Timney Trigger for Your Gun

Want to learn more about Timney models and see what’s available for your gun? If you have a model like an AR or a Glock pistol, there’s actually a good deal of variety in what Timney offers.

You can learn more at Anarchy Outdoors. They represent Timney and sell a wide range of their triggers. For more information, visit their website or get in touch with them directly.

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