I PLACED AN ORDER, BUT MY CARD HASN'T BEEN CHARGED YET. DID MY ORDER GO THROUGH?
Yes, we have received your order. However, we assemble most of our triggers to order and do not charge your card until your order has been shipped.
HOW LONG WILL MY ORDER TAKE TO SHIP?
In most cases, allow 2-3 days for us to your process your order.
WHERE CAN I SEE MY TRACKING NUMBER?
You should receive your tracking information by e-mail to the address you provided us once your order ships out. You can also check your orders status by logging into your account here on our website.
DO YOU OFFER A DEALER DISCOUNT?
Yes, just call in to set up your dealer account and receive your discount.
CAN I CHANGE THE PULL WEIGHT OF MY JARD TRIGGER?
Yes, you can change the pull weight of your trigger ±1 oz. by closely following the adjustment instructions in your JARD trigger system's manual. If you're trying to change your trigger pull weight more significantly, you can order different pull weight springs. To find the pull weight spring you need, reference trigger manual's assembly section. Here you will find the different pull weight spring options and their corresponding part numbers. Use your desired pull weight spring's part number to order it here.
HOW DO I CREATE AN ACCOUNT?
Click 'My Account' located on the top right bar on the website. Once there, there is a button, 'Create an Account'.
DO YOU OFFER INSTALLATION?
Yes, we can install any JARD trigger for $65.00 plus any shipping charges.
DO YOU SHIP INTERNATIONALLY?
We do ship internationally, however there is an additional $50.00 charge.
WHAT SHOULD I DO FOR PROPER TRIGGER MAINTENANCE?
For cleaning, we recommend the applying a sprayable alcohol-based cleaner (brake clean, lighter fluid, etc.) avoiding screws and screw holes that contain thread locking compound. Post cleaning, the trigger components should be lubricated and protected from corrosion with a quality gun oil.
WHAT IS A SET TRIGGER?
A set trigger provides two different pull weights, within one trigger system. Originally, set triggers consisted of two separate trigger blades, known as, “double set triggers”. The first trigger would "set" the second trigger to a lighter pull weight. When the first trigger was not engaged, the second trigger would pull at a normal pull weight.
Modern set triggers consist of just one trigger blade. These are known as a single set triggers. They offer the same functionality as a double set but with a single trigger blade that can be pushed forward to "set" the trigger to the lighter pull weight.
Our single-set triggers are available in the Remington 700 and AR platforms.
WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TOP ADJUST & BOTTOM ADJUST TRIGGER SYSTEMS?
Bottom adjust triggers are the original adjustable AR trigger. The sear adjustment is made by using a set screw through the pistol grip mounting hole. Our top adjust is essentially the same as the bottom adjust except we engineered an additional set scew in the trigger itself.
- You don't have to take off pistol grip to adjust the sear
- If you have a lower receiver that does not have the pistol grip mounting hole fully threaded, this is also not an issue
WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SINGLE STAGE & TWO-STAGE?
A single stage trigger is fired as soon as the trigger is pulled. There is virtually no “take-up” or travel before the gun fires.
When the trigger is pulled, it has travel or “take up” before hitting the second stage or “wall”. After the trigger is pulled past the second stage, it fires immediately.
For a visual respentation of an AR set up, click here.