4.5lb with the nickel Teflon with the current holiday discount is a heck of a deal if it performs well. Come out with a flat face version and you might even dethrone the MBT. Love what griffin arms has been putting out for the AR platform lately. You guys are doing some really great stuff withing the mid-tier price range. Your AR team deserves a crisp high five.
I agree, with the discount code the price can’t be beat. But I also assume the price is merely to attract buyers and get the word out and once that’s done the price will undoubtedly go up to be more inline with the RRA or LaRue triggers. But if it stays the same regular price, that $99.95, if it’s a good trigger, it’ll be a steal! And I second a flat faced trigger version! With that same discount code! I mean, they do that, not being able to afford diddly squat right now, I’ll find a way to afford at least one, hopefully 2 or 3? 😬 Side note, unfortunately I’m still also trying to find a way to afford and then get and try one of their new to market prism optics! Having an astigmatism, I really need to get and try a prism optic!
@@ronsorrentino6207the $99.95 msrp was intended to be a longer term price. Flat shoe is some of the feedback we have gotten and that is more likely to happen at some point in the future if sales of these are strong.
@@rifleshooterchannel208conversely you can’t adjust a larue to optimize it either. So you get a more rack drop in than a tuned adjustment. The closest adjustable on market is ~$280
@@MarvinAbaunza-x1l it probably was a lower, we put 50% more fulfillment employees on ffl order fulfillment and have a new system being integrated to streamline that, but I believe it requires a different website hosting service because it is not compatible with big commerce. The month old orders should ship in the next week.
@@ThePatriotParadox those are cnc machined so we can make them in smaller quantities. The tool costing 20,000 would amortize to 200$ cost per part at 1000 units, so it would essentially be years to get to a place where the part was affordable. We use std m16 lpks in government sold m16’s which represent only a small number per year.
We added some staff to fulfillment and are hoping to increase speed of holiday sale fulfillment. New Years day is a company holiday though so closed today.
We are working in all areas, but AR build people don’t assemble suppressors and lathes don’t make trigger components. So these projects don’t impact each other in any negative way. The fire control pins for example are made 10,000 or more at a time by a vendor that specializes in fire control pins.
@@longguning1362if I were could have more skilled trades people in the job market to hire, we would buy the machines and that would drop the lead times on the turned parts, but right now skilled people are the scarcer resource.
@austingreen3888 I wouldn't mind moving to Wisconsin, what's one of these jokes pay an hour? P.S. I have one of your rifles and one of your suppressors, both fantastic products.
Excellent. Every Griffin rifle, can, and accessory I have has been top notch. I'm sure this trigger will be no different!
You guys are really knocking it out of the park lately
Thanks we appreciate that, it's been a fast pace lately.
4.5lb with the nickel Teflon with the current holiday discount is a heck of a deal if it performs well. Come out with a flat face version and you might even dethrone the MBT. Love what griffin arms has been putting out for the AR platform lately. You guys are doing some really great stuff withing the mid-tier price range. Your AR team deserves a crisp high five.
@@lukegrumbine2380 thanks- a major objective of this project was to include a two stage trigger in factory guns at no additional cost.
Yes, very nice! I love the innovation and the affordable price tag. Happy new year Griffin Armament!🎉
@@grantroper2511 thanks- Hope you’re having a great new years day.
I agree, with the discount code the price can’t be beat. But I also assume the price is merely to attract buyers and get the word out and once that’s done the price will undoubtedly go up to be more inline with the RRA or LaRue triggers. But if it stays the same regular price, that $99.95, if it’s a good trigger, it’ll be a steal!
And I second a flat faced trigger version! With that same discount code! I mean, they do that, not being able to afford diddly squat right now, I’ll find a way to afford at least one, hopefully 2 or 3? 😬
Side note, unfortunately I’m still also trying to find a way to afford and then get and try one of their new to market prism optics! Having an astigmatism, I really need to get and try a prism optic!
@@ronsorrentino6207the $99.95 msrp was intended to be a longer term price. Flat shoe is some of the feedback we have gotten and that is more likely to happen at some point in the future if sales of these are strong.
You guys are knockin it out the park. Keep up the good work!
Just ordered mine , can’t wait
Sweet
Awesome! A great affordable AR trigger!!!
Thanks that was our objective.
Awesome design!
First😊 happy new year I love y’all products
What are the pull weights of each stage?
I think ~1.8and 2.7lbs.
@@austingreen3888
It may be a good idea to add that to your advertisement. A lot of people want to know that information.
Algorithm happy new year 🎊
I'm getting 1
Is this larue or geissele price range. Looks awesome either way.
It’s G$ price range.
Its 99 on their website
Use the code in the email and get it for 69
I’d still get the LaRue. Better steel on the LaRue Tactical product, plus you don’t need glue to hold the LT together.
@@rifleshooterchannel208conversely you can’t adjust a larue to optimize it either. So you get a more rack drop in than a tuned adjustment. The closest adjustable on market is ~$280
I'm still waiting on my order placed 1 month ago.
@@MarvinAbaunza-x1l it probably was a lower, we put 50% more fulfillment employees on ffl order fulfillment and have a new system being integrated to streamline that, but I believe it requires a different website hosting service because it is not compatible with big commerce. The month old orders should ship in the next week.
My m16 safety and muzzle device is G.A. this is what I didn't know I needed, but I do badly, just wish it was an m16 trigger
In an m-16 hammer we would be investing $20,000 in a tool to make almost no parts for sale, so the m-16 version may never exist.
@austingreen3888 really, but you specifically sell m16 cut safety selectors 🤔
@@ThePatriotParadox those are cnc machined so we can make them in smaller quantities. The tool costing 20,000 would amortize to 200$ cost per part at 1000 units, so it would essentially be years to get to a place where the part was affordable. We use std m16 lpks in government sold m16’s which represent only a small number per year.
@@austingreen3888
Giving STD's to the government. I like your style. Are you giving Syphilis, or super AIDS?😂
Ship my order!😂
We added some staff to fulfillment and are hoping to increase speed of holiday sale fulfillment. New Years day is a company holiday though so closed today.
@ thanks turns out it was delayed due to waiting on the Snach gen 2
You guys took care of me thanks!
How about restocking whats been sold out for months first.
Yes , restock your suppressors!!
We are working in all areas, but AR build people don’t assemble suppressors and lathes don’t make trigger components. So these projects don’t impact each other in any negative way. The fire control pins for example are made 10,000 or more at a time by a vendor that specializes in fire control pins.
Fair enough request.
@@longguning1362if I were could have more skilled trades people in the job market to hire, we would buy the machines and that would drop the lead times on the turned parts, but right now skilled people are the scarcer resource.
@austingreen3888 I wouldn't mind moving to Wisconsin, what's one of these jokes pay an hour? P.S. I have one of your rifles and one of your suppressors, both fantastic products.