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GRITR Sports Expands its Timney Triggers Selection

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GRITR Sports just dropped a game-changer for trigger enthusiasts: they’ve massively expanded their Timney Triggers lineup, now stocking drop-in beauties tailored for hot platforms like the Ruger 10/22, Ruger Precision Rifle, AR PCCs, CZ Scorpion, and AR-10s. If you’re knee-deep in the 2A world, this isn’t just a shelf restock—it’s a precision upgrade waiting to happen. Timney, the granddaddy of triggers since 1946 and the planet’s oldest/largest manufacturer with over 170 models, has built a cult following for their crisp, adjustable pulls that shave ounces off your groups without the gunsmith drama. GRITR’s move means more shooters can snag these without the usual backorder blues or inflated prices from scalpers.

Why does this matter for the pro-2A community? In an era of FUD-peddling politicians and supply chain hiccups, expanding access to Timney’s elite triggers democratizes top-tier performance. Picture transforming your plinker 10/22 into a tack-driver for rimfire competitions, or dialing in that AR PCC for home defense without the stock trigger’s mushy creep—it’s empowerment in a box. GRITR isn’t just selling parts; they’re fueling the customization revolution that keeps American innovation ahead of regulatory threats. With AR-10s surging in popularity for long-range precision and the Scorpion’s rise in the pistol-caliber carbine scene, this expansion hits at the sweet spot of defensive and competitive builds, reminding us why the Second Amendment thrives on choice and reliability.

The implications ripple outward: expect more weekend warriors and match shooters to level up their rigs, boosting local ranges and the aftermarket economy that underpins our rights. If you’re building or upgrading, hit GRITR now—pair a Timney Impact with your next project and feel the difference. This is how we stay sharp, stay free, and outshoot the narrative.

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