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Is The NEW Rise 535 The Best New AR-15 Trigger?

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Join us for an engaging discussion on the Rise Armaments 535, a prominent ar 15 component. This episode dives into the specifics of this rise armament trigger, exploring why it’s a popular choice for many. We also touch upon other essential gun accessories and ar trigger options in the broader firearms landscape.

Timestamps:
0:00 – Introduction to the Rise Armament 535 and its integrated trigger pins.
1:35 – Discussion of the removable, magnetic trigger shoe
3:05 – Performance breakdown
4:15 – Aesthetics and color options
6:20 – Practical use cases for swapping the trigger between multiple builds.

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11 COMMENTS

  1. Interesting design. I generally avoid cassette triggers, but not completely. I'd be more interested in a torture test of that trigger around the spring loaded pins. Especially in a use case of an frt on a gun that has a high back pressure can (really maxing out the cyclic rate), and whether those pins hold up under a high schedule of fire across 1k or so rounds (obviously with cooling periods to not tank the supressor). Just to validate operationally there arent any issues with the spring loaded pin design under high stress conditions.

  2. I have one in my go to AR. I will never buy any other trigger. My accuracy whether CQ or long range has improved because of this trigger. It's spoiled me and kinda made me snobby when it comes to triggers especially SS triggers. If it's a SS and it has any play in it whatsoever then it's sh!t. There is zero play in the 535. Not even a fraction of a mm. They are on sale all the time for about $150.

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