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pannystyle

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Can you guys give me some names of companies that make trigger assemblies?
Looking for one but just want to see whats out there first.
 
Don't know much about the American ones though I know of a few:

US: Gilbert Gacula (spear diver), Riffe, Steve Alexander.
EURO: Totemsub, Abellan,
Try and search for teak or handmade guns and see which triggers they use.
There are a lot more european triggers than I menitioned.
 
Aimrite
Riffe
Alexander
Gat-ku (Alexander copy)

..................and now "AQUASUB"!!!

Manufactured from a single billet of 316 stainless steel and with a 17-4ph hardened seer. We did such a good job making the trigger pull light and smooth that it is now being slightly modified to require a little more effort. The current prototype required only 1.5 pounds of pull under a 600 pound load.

:)

(these are in pre-production and should be available early august)
 

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Aimrite
Riffe
Alexander
Gat-ku (Alexander copy)

..................and now "AQUASUB"!!!

Manufactured from a single billet of 316 stainless steel and with a 17-4ph hardened seer. We did such a good job making the trigger pull light and smooth that it is now being slightly modified to require a little more effort. The current prototype required only 1.5 pounds of pull under a 600 pound load.

:)

(these are in pre-production and should be available early august)


how much will these trigger cost?
 
Sorry for the lack of communication...i was only inquiring about the aquasub triggger mech coming out ????

thanks anyways though :)
 
It's undetermined at this time since I do not have the final production costs, however I can state that I am shooting for a retail cost under $75 which should make it difficult to not choose the AQUASUB for custom gun builds.

:)
 
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