TriggerTech Triggers for AR and Bolt-Action Platforms
TriggerTech Triggers for AR and Bolt-Action Platforms
A trigger upgrade is one of the most noticeable changes you can make to a rifle. A cleaner break, predictable reset, and a consistent pull can help you shoot tighter groups and run the gun more confidently—whether you’re building an AR for training or dialing in a bolt gun for precision.
This collection brings together TriggerTech options across popular platforms, including AR-15, AR-10, and Remington 700 style rifles. Use the filters to narrow by model and style, then use the quick guide below to choose the right series for your role.
Choose the right TriggerTech in about a minute
- Pick your platform: AR-15/AR-10, compatible PCC variants, or Remington 700 style bolt actions.
- Select the trigger style: single-stage for a straightforward press, two-stage for a defined wall and added control.
- Match your use: duty-focused reliability, general-purpose performance, or precision/competition feel.
- Pick the shoe: curved for a traditional feel, flat for consistent finger placement.
Shop by platform
AR-15 and AR-10 triggers
For AR builds, decide first between single-stage and two-stage. Many shooters like single-stage for speed and simplicity, while two-stage can feel more controlled for deliberate shots and distance work. If you run suppressed or tune your rifle for specific ammo, a consistent trigger can make the whole setup feel smoother.
PCC and compatible variants
Some platforms have unique compatibility requirements. Before buying, confirm the trigger is listed for your exact model and generation so installation is straightforward.
Remington 700 and bolt-action triggers
Bolt-action triggers are often chosen for precision. If this rifle will see field use, balance your preferred pull weight with safe handling and reliability in real conditions.
Shop by series
Diamond
Built for shooters who want a refined feel and a performance-forward setup. A great option when you care about consistency and want a trigger that feels crisp and predictable.
Duty
Designed for hard-use rifles where reliability and confidence matter most. If you want a robust upgrade that still feels clean, this is a strong place to start.
Primary
A solid all-around upgrade for shooters who want a noticeable improvement without overthinking the build. Great for general-purpose rifles and training setups.
Special
A performance-focused option that’s often chosen by shooters who want a more tuned feel while staying practical for frequent range time.
Adaptable
A flexible choice for shooters who want to tailor the feel while keeping the system consistent across rifles.
Installation and safety notes
Trigger installation and function checks are safety-critical. Always follow the manufacturer instructions, and if you’re not confident working inside the action or lower receiver, have a qualified gunsmith install the trigger and verify safe operation.
FAQ
Which TriggerTech trigger is best for an AR-15?
Start with your use. For hard-use rifles, many shooters choose a duty-focused option. For precision or competition feel, higher-end series are popular. Then decide whether you prefer a single-stage press or a two-stage wall.
Single-stage vs two-stage: what’s the difference?
Single-stage feels like one smooth press to the break. Two-stage gives you a first stage, then a defined wall before the break, which many shooters like for controlled shots.
Are these drop-in triggers?
Many models are designed for straightforward installation, but fitment varies by platform and trigger family. Confirm compatibility with your exact rifle model and the trigger’s product notes before ordering.
Do I need a gunsmith to install a TriggerTech?
If you’re comfortable following instructions and performing proper function checks, many installs are manageable with basic tools. If you’re not confident, a gunsmith is the safer choice.
Curved or flat trigger shoe?
Curved often feels familiar and comfortable. Flat can help some shooters keep finger placement consistent and can feel more linear during the press.