FWIW I'm running Geiselle SSA-E trigger assemblies in my beater 5.56mm AR and in my -39mm AR, and both run a lot of steel-cased bulk ammo. 100% reliabilty lighting off the cheap ammo ... not one dreaded 'light hit' to a primer yet ...
FWIW I'm running Geiselle SSA-E trigger assemblies in my beater 5.56mm AR and in my -39mm AR, and both run a lot of steel-cased bulk ammo. 100% reliabilty lighting off the cheap ammo ... not one dreaded 'light hit' to a primer yet ...
Given that 10-shots are a group and 5-shots may be a favorable trend ... know that just one good 3-shot group can make you an instant internet superstar!
I haven't had great luck using reduced power springs on a regular mil-spec FCG. In my experience, if you lighten the trigger spring, you should lighten the disconnector spring as well (JP has a reduced power version) or you could have failures to reset. If you lighten the hammer spring, you should reduce the hammer's mass by docking the tail, or you most likely will have light strikes on hard primers. However, I wouldn't use or do any of this stuff on a duty/HD gun.
The S3G is single stage....
https://geissele.com/super-3-gun-s3g-trigger.html
ETA: Looks like they have another "true" single stage coming soon too.
https://geissele.com/super-speed-pre...urved-bow.html
Last edited by tehpwnag3; 10-16-17 at 15:37.
Geissele doesn't make a trigger that also incorporates a 1911-style half-cock notch. Wilson Combat does. No other manufacturer makes a safer trigger than WC.
and works perfect every time and sends rounds downrange lightning fast........
Forget the rest....Geissele is the best.....!
Especially the S3G Trigger...
I am using the CMC single stage flat blade in one AR, a Larue MBT two stage in another, but, the fastest, most consistant a Hiperfire 24C in a third. I highly recommend the Hiperfire.
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