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  • Rick, this gun has a standard mil-spec single stage trigger. Have a great day!

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  • Rick, it has your standard milspec trigger. I'd definitely recommend something called a ( jp Enterprise AR-15 trigger spring ) costs around $10. It's a spring kit that drastically reduces the pull weight to about 3.5 pounds. You can also polish the trigger and have a great trigger that feels like a expensive drop in trigger. If you don't know how to polish a trigger there's plenty of videos on Google. It's what I do to all my AR-15s. Hope this helps.

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  • To keep my answer simple, a single stage trigger.

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  • Rick, Standard Mil-Spec Single Stage Trigger with an average 6.5lb pull weight.. It will be gritty until about a 300 round break in. After that, slightly smoother. Cheers and stay safe!

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