Stay Away From RISE Triggers

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Hopefully the Mods scrub this thread from the site, and give OP a warning. Trashing a company that was willing to replace their product repeatedly, and OP not being willing to discuss the details with others makes me want to give RISE the benefit of the doubt. Get this bad press off the internet until it's justified by a more reasonable human.
Why would I want to replace the crappy product with the same product over and over again. Are you serious? I discussed the details of what happened. You not comprehending what happened isnt my fault. I dont know what you dont understand about what a dead trigger is in a bolt gun. I said it doesn't reset when the bolt is operated, nor does it fire the weapon when the bolt is closed. What else is there to explain exactly?
 
What do you mean what failed? I said the trigger died. It's a dead trigger. Not much to explain. Trigger doesn't reset when lifting bolt handle and doesn't do anything after the bolt is closed.
Dead trigger generally means one thing there Einstein
Trigger died. Won't reset, won't make the hammer drop on the bolt. I didn't do an autopsy on it to see why it's a POS
If that's what you want to think then feel free. Most guys in the firearm community understand what a "dead trigger" means on a bolt gun.

I've said what happened. Multiple times. If you don't understand what a dead trigger is, then try Google.
Why would I want to replace the crappy product with the same product over and over again. Are you serious? I discussed the details of what happened. You not comprehending what happened isnt my fault. I dont know what you dont understand about what a dead trigger is in a bolt gun. I said it doesn't reset when the bolt is operated, nor does it fire the weapon when the bolt is closed. What else is there to explain exactly?

Dead trigger just means it doesn’t work, the why is what we are more concerned about and you’ve given us next to no information of any useful value.

The best you’ve been able to scrape together and tell us is that the trigger doesn’t reset when the bolt is run. Did it start from the outset on any of the triggers? Did that happen after an adjustment? Does the trigger still move or is it locked in position? Does cycling the safety do anything? Are the pins walking out or undersized and allowing the trigger group to move?

All things that would be important to know for anyone else that has the same trigger that may run into that issue down the road. For all we know you could have adjusted it down to the point the sears don’t engage and all you have to do screw it back in and they work fine. It may be a simple fix or the triggers might be garbage, either way your inability to answer questions without being an abrasive douchebag is helping exactly no one.

Also fun fact a Triggertech Diamond will do the exact same thing if you set the trigger too light and run the bolt hard on certain actions so it’s not like that issue is solely limited to RISE triggers.
 
Dead trigger just means it doesn’t work, the why is what we are more concerned about and you’ve given us next to no information of any useful value.

The best you’ve been able to scrape together and tell us is that the trigger doesn’t reset when the bolt is run. Did it start from the outset on any of the triggers? Did that happen after an adjustment? Does the trigger still move or is it locked in position? Does cycling the safety do anything? Are the pins walking out or undersized and allowing the trigger group to move?

All things that would be important to know for anyone else that has the same trigger that may run into that issue down the road. For all we know you could have adjusted it down to the point the sears don’t engage and all you have to do screw it back in and they work fine. It may be a simple fix or the triggers might be garbage, either way your inability to answer questions without being an abrasive douchebag is helping exactly no one.

Also fun fact a Triggertech Diamond will do the exact same thing if you set the trigger too light and run the bolt hard on certain actions so it’s not like that issue is solely limited to RISE triggers.
No adjustment. Still set at 2.5lbs from factory. Not that light of a trigger.

Trigger moves back and forth but doesn't fire the weapon after bolt is cycled

Safety lever goes back and forth but otherwise doesn't change anything

Trigger looks exactly like it did the day I bought it. I didn't gut it to find out what failed.



Maybe if someone asked more specific questions they'd get a specific response. Crazy thought I know
 
Have an idea that this thread would have went a bit smoother if you had provided that info from the get go.
 
Again, specific questions get specific answers.
A thread on a forum trashing a trigger should start with the specifics. We shouldn't have to ask. If you are throwing a do not use warning out there all the specific information should be provided.
 
A thread on a forum trashing a trigger should start with the specifics. We shouldn't have to ask. If you are throwing a do not use warning out there all the specific information should be provided.
2 triggers went down with no adjustment in a year.

"we shouldn't have to ask" is a dumb mindset if there's something specific you want to know.
 
No adjustment. Still set at 2.5lbs from factory. Not that light of a trigger.

Trigger moves back and forth but doesn't fire the weapon after bolt is cycled

Safety lever goes back and forth but otherwise doesn't change anything

Trigger looks exactly like it did the day I bought it. I didn't gut it to find out what failed.



Maybe if someone asked more specific questions they'd get a specific response. Crazy thought I know
Did both triggers have the same issue or did they break for different reasons?
 
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