Preview: Timney Triggers DH3

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posted on June 10, 2023
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Timney Triggers DH3

Timney Triggers offers more than a dozen different drop-in trigger designs for AR-platform rifles, but very few are as refined and rugged as the DH3, which was developed with input from renowned competitor and firearm instructor Daniel Horner.

Also called the Daniel Horner Signature Trigger, the DH3 is a drop-in unit with an anodized 6061-T6 aluminum housing, a Teflon nickel-coated A2 steel sear and an S7 tool steel hammer.

A two-stage trigger, the DH3’s first stage measures just 8 ozs., while its crisp second-stage break can be adjusted from 1 lb. to 2 lbs., 8 ozs., by the user. Price is $339.

For more information, visit timneytriggers.com.

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