New: Timney Replacement Trigger for SIG Sauer MPX Carbine

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posted on February 21, 2018
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Timney Triggers has announced a new replacement trigger for the SIG Sauer MPX carbine rifle. Now that beta testing has been completed, the new replacement trigger is shipping now to retailers.

The Timney replacement trigger for the MPX carbine comes in single-stage and two-stage versions—the Model 681 MPX trigger ($235), and the Model 682 MPX two-stage trigger ($265). There are curved and straight shoe options for both models.

Timney Triggers MPX two-stage trigger
The two-stage trigger has a non-adjustable trigger pull weight of 2 pounds plus 2 pounds.


The trigger, hammer, and bridge are manufactured from heat-treated steel. The housing is machined 6061, T6 anodized alloy. The trigger pull is factory calibrated to three-pounds for the single-stage model. For the two-stage model, it’s a two-pound first stage and two-pound second stage.

Both triggers are a self-contained drop-in trigger ready to install in your rifle for a smooth, crisp, trigger pull with no gunsmithing, fitting, or adjusting required.

Timney Triggers offers a lifetime warranty on all of their products. Each of the company’s triggers is made right here in the USA. For more information, please visit www.timneytriggers.com

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