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G19 Elite
12-30-2009, 18:29
I currently have the Smith and Wesson M&P 15T and I really dislike the trigger. During rapid firing, the trigger does not cycle smoothy. It seems to not reset sometimes with my finger still on the trigger. What are options for a better trigger assembly that aren't going to break the bank? What upgrade triggers do you all have that you really like?
I like JP for a single stage and Geissele for a two stage.
Alaskapopo
12-30-2009, 20:14
I am a Geissele snob. After you try one you will not want to have a stock GI trigger again. They are good and best of all they are durable and reliable.
Pat
HAIL CAESAR
12-30-2009, 21:22
What are options for a better trigger assembly that aren't going to break the bank?
None of the good stuff is cheap.
kylenewman
12-31-2009, 07:12
for 100~ i've heard good stuff about Bill Springfield's work http://triggerwork.net/
Three-Five-Seven
12-31-2009, 09:32
In order to answer the question, "Is the Geiselle trigger worth the money?", I bought one.
The answer is YES !!!!
Alaskapopo
12-31-2009, 10:37
for 100~ i've heard good stuff about Bill Springfield's work http://triggerwork.net/
A few people I really trust say they have had issues with his triggers. I won't be buying anything from him. Issues are doubling.
Pat
G19 Elite
12-31-2009, 16:44
can someone break down the difference between single stage and two stage triggers?
MrMurphy
12-31-2009, 16:45
Geissele SSA.
jbremount
12-31-2009, 16:47
for 100~ i've heard good stuff about Bill Springfield's work http://triggerwork.net/
The trigger job is only $35 from Bill Springfield. This includes return shipping. He does excellent work. You won't be disappointed. I have two triggers done by him and see no need to spend for the fancy and costly triggers.
Alaskapopo
12-31-2009, 19:52
The trigger job is only $35 from Bill Springfield. This includes return shipping. He does excellent work. You won't be disappointed. I have two triggers done by him and see no need to spend for the fancy and costly triggers.
I have heard some complaints on m4 carbine about his triggers. One of the main problems listed was doubling. I think I would pass if I were looking for triggers.
Pat
I am a Geissele snob. After you try one you will not want to have a stock GI trigger again. They are good and best of all they are durable and reliable.
Pat
I put one of their triggers (the non-adjustable model) into my new Ruger SR-556, which, frankly, had a horrible trigger--even when compared to my stock Bushmaster trigger, which I actually like very much.
Well, it's great. Night and day difference, but not too light or touchy for a fighting rifle.
I have heard some complaints on m4 carbine about his triggers. One of the main problems listed was doubling. I think I would pass if I were looking for triggers.
Pat
:wow: Doubling = Not good
wingsprint
01-04-2010, 02:16
None of the good stuff is cheap.
IMHO-
Take a look at the drop in Rock River NM two stage trigger. Hard to beat at about $100.
for a HD/tactical gun I run the Geissele SSA in my LMT, for a plinker/non HD gun I run a Timney AR-10 drop-in trigger in my LWRC 6.8, going to try the Wilson drop in this week
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