Geissele SSA and done. Expensive, but worth it. Great for both precision shooting and rapid fire. Oh, and noticeably better by far over a stock, or even "enhanced" trigger.
Geissele SSA and done. Expensive, but worth it. Great for both precision shooting and rapid fire. Oh, and noticeably better by far over a stock, or even "enhanced" trigger.
I run Geissele triggers in all my AR's.
SBR has the SD-C. LE6920 has the SD-C and my other, large pin LE6920, has the SSA.
It is common for me to shoot out to 100 yards and at times (range dependent) 300 yards. Those are the only styles of triggers I will put into an AR rifle.
Both PSA and Brownells are running Labor Day sales on Geissele products. You might be able to get what you want at up to 30% off.
If you like it and it adds performance, speed/accuracy at speed, I'd say 100% go for it.
That said, there may be an in between. I have sionics enhanced, it's nice, like a worn in stock trigger, not a Gisselle, but may add speed.
I need to find my shot timer and do a side by side with the stock.
Last edited by MegademiC; 09-03-17 at 19:27.
I have had good luck with the Timney Gold cassette triggers.
Update: life got in the way. Missed all the Labor Day sales. Waiting for Black Friday ones.
If it absolutely, positively, MUST work..... only Geissele triggers have been tested by CRANE for brutal reliability. Many other high quality options on the market, but Geissele is peerless WRT to toughness and reliability.
I use an SSA-E on my SBR. Wouldn't have it any other way.
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Just curious.
"only Geissele triggers have been tested by CRANE for brutal reliability" It was the SSA and the SSA-F that were tested and adopted, not every trigger model from the G lineup?
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