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09-26-2012, 11:40
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Geissele Trigger- Sweet.
I was wanting a smoother trigger for my BCM AR.
Was going to order the ACT, but I kept reading about
the Geissele triggers. Midway was offering a discount,
so I bit the bullet and ordered a Geissele SSA-E, got
it for $195.00 shipped.
I'm glad I did it and payed the extra, this is one sweet
trigger. I've never put a custom trigger in any of my
firearms, but it is a big difference.
It is for sure a lot smoother and lighter pull than the
stock triggers. I may try a Geissele SSA in my other
AR in the future.
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09-26-2012, 11:44
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I love my SSA-E!
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09-26-2012, 13:02
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I love mine as well! Worth every penny. I havent compared it to any other high end triggers, but a whole bunch of stock ones on my friend's rifles. The SSA-E takes the cake and makes the stockers feel like junk.
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09-26-2012, 16:18
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I love me some SSA-E!
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09-26-2012, 16:43
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Haven't tried the SSA-E but the SD3G is nice.
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09-26-2012, 19:48
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The SSA-E is a great trigger in a precision gun. Its a little to light for my tastes in a duty weapon and the SSA is better IMO for that application. Both are great and I own a couple of both versions.
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09-26-2012, 19:59
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Big Bird
The SSA-E is a great trigger in a precision gun. Its a little to light for my tastes in a duty weapon and the SSA is better IMO for that application. Both are great and I own a couple of both versions.
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I've had both and thought the same about 'em.
SSA= GTG for duty, SSA-E=GTG for precision.
For my personal uses, I went back to a stock Colt trigger, but if a person is comfortable with it, and runs their gun better with a Geissele, there are no downsides.
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09-26-2012, 20:09
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Congrats OP. I love these triggers. Im currently running the SSA in my SD and game guns. I had the select-fire version in my work gun. I'm running the 'enhanced' version on my SPR.
FWIW, they pair nicely with KNS anti walk pins.
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