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Tubb T7T trigger vs. CG X-Treme Mod 22 trigger

Have not tried the Tubb. I Do have the CG-22 Extreme on a 300 RUM tac type gun and I really am a fan of the 2stage and of how adjustable it is. If I choose I can adjust the 1st stage right out of it and run a single. The trigger breaks beautifully........Buy with confidence..... ;)
 
they are both very nice. the x-treme is known to be very reliable in adverse conditions (dust, etc) and does not require the shooter to carry around a bottle of lighter fluid to keep his gun working, unlike some triggers. The T7T is very new and it's a bit early to develop a reputation yet, but it seems promising.

i have 3 of the x-treme triggers with a lot of rounds on them. I have only pulled the T7T a few times but it felt very similar. I would buy one, except they don't sell them without safeties. Also, it's an enormous trigger so you might want to double check that it fits in your stock/bottom metal.
 
taliv said:
they are both very nice. the x-treme is known to be very reliable in adverse conditions (dust, etc) and does not require the shooter to carry around a bottle of lighter fluid to keep his gun working, unlike some triggers. The T7T is very new and it's a bit early to develop a reputation yet, but it seems promising.

i have 3 of the x-treme triggers with a lot of rounds on them. I have only pulled the T7T a few times but it felt very similar. I would buy one, except they don't sell them without safeties. Also, it's an enormous trigger so you might want to double check that it fits in your stock/bottom metal.
+1 Have a bunch of CGs and they are extremely crisp and bullet proof. Played with a T7T and it also looks like a nice trigger, but it's so new there is a risk there. Also, I know of a few people that had trouble with the install....T7T would not fit in the trigger slot of the action. Some metal removal allows it to fit, but I find that disappointing to have to modify a $400 trigger.
 
I own 3 CG triggers on my prone rifles and another one on a M-4 300 Blk Out. The model 22's have some other little niceties, if you choose to use them you have already read about the others. They have a reversible trigger shoe that is flat on one side, curved on the other that are also easily positioned for offset, and length. I can honestly say that the gas rifle trigger is very close to the bolt rifle triggers. If for some reason you trigger needs some adjustment that you can't seem to get the way you like it, if Tom is at the match, he will fix it right on the spot. The only trigger that I would compare to a CG is an Anschutz.
Lloyd
 

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