TriggerTech Special Two-Stage Trigger for Remington 700 Clones - Black
- Firearm Make Fit:
- Remington
- Hand:
- Right Hand
- Finish-Color:
- Gray
- Model:
- Special
- Material:
- 7075-T6 Aluminum
- Safety:
- TriggerTech Four Point
The TriggerTech Special Two-Stage Trigger for Remington 700 Clones is a precision aftermarket trigger designed to replace the factory unit on modern clone actions based on the classic Remington 700 platform. If you're running a clone-pattern rifle and want a lighter, more refined trigger pull without replacing the entire fire control system, this two-stage design offers adjustability and safety features that factory triggers simply don't provide.
What sets the TriggerTech Special apart is its four-layer safety architecture. A Ticker Blocker prevents hammer movement when the safety is engaged, while a Sear Blocker locks the sear in place. The First-Stage Lockout stops the first stage of trigger movement entirely while the rifle is on safe—giving you immediate tactile feedback that the safety is live. Even during the trigger break, the hammer remains blocked until the first stage is fully cleared. This redundancy approach means you get one of the safest two-stage triggers available for the Remington 700 clone platform without compromising speed or feel.
Performance comes from TriggerTech's Frictionless Release Technology. The trigger uses hardened 440C stainless steel components with no wear surfaces, so the pull weight remains consistent shot after shot—no creep, no degradation over thousands of rounds. Both the first and second stages are externally adjustable via set screws, so you can dial in your preferred pull weight for your specific shooting style, whether that's precision rifle work or hunting.
This model is engineered specifically for Remington 700 clone actions and does not include the bolt-release lever found on factory Remington rifles. If you're building or upgrading a clone-pattern rifle and want trigger performance that grows with your skill, the TriggerTech Special delivers safety and adjustability in a package built to last.
Key Features
- Two-stage adjustable trigger for Remington 700 clone actions
- Four safety redundancies: Ticker Blocker, Sear Blocker, First-Stage Lockout, and hammer block during trigger pull
- Frictionless Release Technology using hardened 440C stainless steel components
- Externally adjustable first and second stage pull weights
- Consistent pull weight over time—no creep or degradation
- Designed for clone-pattern actions (no bolt-release lever)
Specifications
| Brand | TriggerTech |
| Model | Special Two-Stage Trigger |
| Platform | Remington 700 Clone Actions |
| Trigger Type | Two-Stage, Adjustable |
| First-Stage Pull Weight Range | 8–24 ounces |
| Second-Stage Pull Weight Range | 8–32 ounces |
| Material | Hardened 440C Stainless Steel |
| Finish | Black |
| Adjustment Method | External Set Screws |
Frequently Asked Questions
Will this trigger fit my Remington 700 or other factory Remington rifles?
No. The TriggerTech Special is designed specifically for Remington 700 clone actions and does not include a bolt-release lever. TriggerTech makes a separate model for factory Remington rifles. Confirm your action type before ordering.
Can I adjust the trigger pull weight after installation?
Yes. Both the first-stage and second-stage pull weights are adjustable via external set screws. This allows you to fine-tune the trigger to your preference without disassembling the rifle.
What pull weight should I use for hunting or precision shooting?
Pull weight preference depends on your shooting style and intended use. The first stage ranges from 8–24 ounces and the second stage from 8–32 ounces. Keep in mind that firing-pin spring weight will influence actual pull weight, so some experimentation may be necessary. Always start with a safe, heavier setting and adjust down gradually.
Why is the pull weight affected by the firing-pin spring?
The trigger's pull weight is mechanically linked to the resistance of your rifle's firing-pin spring. A heavier spring will increase the overall effort required to break the shot, so if you adjust the trigger to a light setting but experience heavy pull weight, the firing-pin spring may be limiting further reduction.

