Geissele SSA-E
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Geissele SSA-E
Any of you guys have experience with the SSA-E trigger?
I'm thinking of ordering one...
I'm thinking of ordering one...
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Re: Geissele SSA-E
Some of the other guys at work have them installed in their rifles and they are very nice for a 2-stage. The total weight is 3.5lbs which for certain setups, is too light for me personally. I prefer the SSA with a 4.5lb pull for run and gun carbines and a lighter pull for more precision guns. Any Geissele that you get, for the most part, will be a vast improvement over a gritty and heavy stock mil-spec trigger. It really boils down to what you're going to do with that particular gun.
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Re: Geissele SSA-E
Man.... You just got rid of the last piece that was bothering me, such a light trigger pull. I didn't see the SSA in my searching. I saw the SDC, but didn't like the straight trigger.Rugrash wrote:Some of the other guys at work have them installed in their rifles and they are very nice for a 2-stage. The total weight is 3.5lbs which for certain setups, is too light for me personally. I prefer the SSA with a 4.5lb pull for run and gun carbines and a lighter pull for more precision guns. Any Geissele that you get, for the most part, will be a vast improvement over a gritty and heavy stock mil-spec trigger. It really boils down to what you're going to do with that particular gun.
I pulled the trigger (pun intended) on one tonight.
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Re: Geissele SSA-E
I need to find some optics I like so I can do it in one trip to the range and conserve ammo. I put a red dot on it to play with, and hated it. It didn't last a half a range trip.clarionite wrote:Man.... You just got rid of the last piece that was bothering me, such a light trigger pull. I didn't see the SSA in my searching. I saw the SDC, but didn't like the straight trigger.Rugrash wrote:Some of the other guys at work have them installed in their rifles and they are very nice for a 2-stage. The total weight is 3.5lbs which for certain setups, is too light for me personally. I prefer the SSA with a 4.5lb pull for run and gun carbines and a lighter pull for more precision guns. Any Geissele that you get, for the most part, will be a vast improvement over a gritty and heavy stock mil-spec trigger. It really boils down to what you're going to do with that particular gun.
I pulled the trigger (pun intended) on one tonight.
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I bought an SSA-E right after I got back out here, for my 20" "precisionish" AR. Can't wait to get home and try it out later this year 

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Re: Geissele SSA-E
I have the 3G triggers in 3 of my lowers 

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All the of SSAs are good to go.
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Re: Geissele SSA-E
Just checked the tracking order. It's out for delivery.
Next up... a Burris mount.
Next up... a Burris mount.
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Delivered and installed....
Man this is going to be a slow week at work waiting for the weekend for a trip to the range.
Man this is going to be a slow week at work waiting for the weekend for a trip to the range.