Rocky Mountain Precision Airguns AirForce Triggers

If I remember correctly it does not effect pull weight alone but feels so much better with the smooth wheel bearing in the unit. I had one briefly on a talon p before selling but I also had the Talon Tunes light trigger spring also. So much better than the first 2 times I shot it with the stock trigger😉..
I do miss it. I traded it towards a leshiy classic .
What airforce platform are you running?
 
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If I remember correctly it does not effect pull weight alone but feels so much better with the smooth wheel bearing in the unit. I had one briefly on a talon p before selling but I also had the Talon Tunes light trigger spring also. So much better than the first 2 times I shot it with the stock trigger😉..
I do miss it. I traded it towards a leshiy classic .
What airforce platform are you running?
I bought both a .30 cal LSS and a .50 cal. plain Texan. These were new, old stock (old style trigger guards, new rifles). The triggers on both rifles are completely unacceptable for rifles at this price point. My trigger pull gauge came in yesterday, so I'll be verifying my suspicion as to how much these triggers weight before the night is over. The triggers need to be in the 2 lb range, so there's some work to do.
 
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Yes the Texan trigger sucks. Its not light. Its not two stage unless you count a mile of creep!!! Airforce will void your warranty for any excuse possible!!! If you install this trigger Airforce won't warranty the gun. Don't believe the hype online Airforce break. If you have a 45 or 50 TX2 valve and actually shoot it... It will break and need some parts. I put just one talon tunes spring in the trigger to.try improve the pull. My Texan broke sent it in for warranty . Airforce changed out every internal part then the tech called me and said warranty wouldn't cover anything. $430.00 . They kept my rifle for.months. I put a post on the forum here and once it had about 1000 views Airforce sent my rifle back.and just had to pay shipping. I had the worst warranty experience ever!!! My Texan 50 broke again shortly after getting it back.. I.tore.it down to.figure out what's actually going on.... My Texan 50 actually wears out the pin.going through the sear!!! Texans need a better trigger and it is absolutely garbage you can't install a after market trigger without voiding your warranty forever... I'm speaking from experience..
 
Yes the Texan trigger sucks. Its not light. Its not two stage unless you count a mile of creep!!! Airforce will void your warranty for any excuse possible!!! If you install this trigger Airforce won't warranty the gun. Don't believe the hype online Airforce break. If you have a 45 or 50 TX2 valve and actually shoot it... It will break and need some parts. I put just one talon tunes spring in the trigger to.try improve the pull. My Texan broke sent it in for warranty . Airforce changed out every internal part then the tech called me and said warranty wouldn't cover anything. $430.00 . They kept my rifle for.months. I put a post on the forum here and once it had about 1000 views Airforce sent my rifle back.and just had to pay shipping. I had the worst warranty experience ever!!! My Texan 50 broke again shortly after getting it back.. I.tore.it down to.figure out what's actually going on.... My Texan 50 actually wears out the pin.going through the sear!!! Texans need a better trigger and it is absolutely garbage you can't install a after market trigger without voiding your warranty forever... I'm speaking from experience..
This is exactly the input I needed to hear! I can go from zero to a-hole in a millisecond, and nothing sets me off quicker than crappy customer service. These two new rifles are over $4k. That's not peanuts, especially for non-firearms. I'm tempted to post my entire text string on FB Messenger with their marketing dude. He sent me an angry face. How embarrassing....
 
Are there any vendors with RMPA precision triggers in stock? My understanding was the guy behind RMPA was suddenly laid off or something like that and it threw a wrench in his plans to get the company off the ground.

...as I'm writing this I just checked the RMPA website and it is gone. It was live a week or so ago last i checked.

Hopefully the guy isn't in bad shape and had to cancel his webhosting.

He has a precision chassis for the Condor that was due to enter production soon.

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Are there any vendors with RMPA precision triggers in stock? My understanding was the guy behind RMPA was suddenly laid off or something like that and it threw a wrench in his plans to get the company off the ground.

...as I'm writing this I just checked the RMPA website and it is gone. It was live a week or so ago last i checked.

Hopefully the guy isn't in bad shape and had to cancel his webhosting.

He has a precision chassis for the Condor that was due to enter production soon.

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I've been asking the same question. The triggers on Airforce Texans suck donkeys.
 
Polishing the top of the trigger and were it rubs on the piece inside and cutting off some of the spring will improve it. Another thing you can do is take the hammer out and polish the ends' Thats were the most friction is and is harder than the sear it rubs against. If you have the trigger plate off look at the safety bar which is also harder is gouging it. It will feel smoother. Service is good and horrible. No diagrams and no parts lists! First they said I had to send it in but after a few more calls I was able to order the parts eventually. It is kit gun . I needed to take 257 apart and rebuild it for it to become a nice rifle and it would have been much easier with more info. IT is not a poorly made trigger just simple without the room for the part in better triggers. On the bright side I really like mine. Everything from an inch back from the crown to the valve ports in the tank is polished. IT was as easy and cheaper to rebuild than my 97 or tx200 . I cast my own bullet for a nickel and shoot away.
 
Ultra-Match Precision will have replacement Airforce triggers in stock the first week of June. If you have a rifle in line at Mad Dog Custom Rifle Stocks, let Doug know ASAP if you want to add a trigger to your order. These will be available online at Ultra-Match PrecisionThe trigger kit will include one trigger shoe (accessory trigger shoes will be available later in June), a special trigger return spring, and an allen wrench. Triggers will retail for $74.95 plus shipping. Other parts coming on line in June also.Ultra-Match Precision
 
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Yes the Texan trigger sucks. Its not light. Its not two stage unless you count a mile of creep!!! Airforce will void your warranty for any excuse possible!!! If you install this trigger Airforce won't warranty the gun. Don't believe the hype online Airforce break. If you have a 45 or 50 TX2 valve and actually shoot it... It will break and need some parts. I put just one talon tunes spring in the trigger to.try improve the pull. My Texan broke sent it in for warranty . Airforce changed out every internal part then the tech called me and said warranty wouldn't cover anything. $430.00 . They kept my rifle for.months. I put a post on the forum here and once it had about 1000 views Airforce sent my rifle back.and just had to pay shipping. I had the worst warranty experience ever!!! My Texan 50 broke again shortly after getting it back.. I.tore.it down to.figure out what's actually going on.... My Texan 50 actually wears out the pin.going through the sear!!! Texans need a better trigger and it is absolutely garbage you can't install a after market trigger without voiding your warranty forever... I'm speaking from experience..
Dam your experience with Airforce is so similar to one i had i literally did a double take to make sure i did not write this.
 
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