Mossberg Introduces JM Pro Adjustable Match Trigger

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posted on July 17, 2018
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Mossberg has released the JM Pro Adjustable Match Trigger, a drop-in adjustable precision trigger compatible with standard AR-15 and AR-10 rifles. Working with renowned 3-Gun shooter Jerry Miculek, Mossberg engineered the new trigger as a standard rifle upgrade for competitive shooters, as well as recreational shooters and hunters where trigger control and great shot placement are keys to success.

Designed and constructed for consistent accuracy with a crisp, creep-free break, the patented drop-in trigger design will fit all standard mil-spec AR-15 and AR-10 lower receivers with .154” trigger and hammer pin holes. The JM Pro trigger housing is precision-machined, and has a user-adjustable pull weight with a 3- to 6-lb. range of adjustment. The trigger also features user-adjustable overtravel, allowing for personalization.

The JM Pro Adjustable Match Trigger (96010) is available as a Mossberg accessory (MSRP:  $161) and is also featured as standard equipment in the latest MMR (Mossberg Modern Rifle) offerings—the MMR Tactical OR (Optics-Ready), MMR Tactical Vortex Red/Green Dot Combo with Strikefire II optic, both chambered in 5.56 mm NATO/223 Rem and the MMR Pro chambered in 5.56 mm NATO/223 Rem and 224 Valkyrie. For more information on the JM Pro Adjustable Match Trigger, visit mossberg.com/store.

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