Originally Posted by
thei3ug
If a $75 premium is worth it to you, so be it. That being said, at a $75 premium, he's still priced $20 cheaper than his declared competitor, and at the base price he's racking up backorder commitments, preventing sales he may otherwise lose at $200 to an established competitor.
The $125 price is $95 cheaper than the Geissele SSA which makes it attractive, but for the $200 to get the trigger now would be a no brainier to spend the extra $20 for the Geissele SSA. $95 is a chunk of change for me. There are times I may not shoot my AR for 3 months or more. I’m no closer to making a decision than I was when I started this thread.
Gary
Will Fly for Food... and more Ammo
Alcohol, Tobacco, & Firearms should be the name of a convenience store, not a government agency.
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