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Anyone using two different trigger profiles ?
I currently run an SSA in my primary carbine but I am probably going to pick up another Geissele tomorrow. I was trying out a display at Bass Pro and the SD-E felt pretty nice so I am seriously considering grabbing one. My question is if moving between the two profiles (flat vs curve) has caused anyone any issues? I am probably overthinking it but I was not expecting to like the feel of the flat face as much as I did.
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You won't have any issues switching between the two. At least I don't. Once you're behind the gun running drills and whatnot I don't even notice. Recently installed a CMC (5.5lb) flat face on my DDM4V7 SLW and I love it. I will be installing this profile trigger on my rifles from here on out but have too much money in my already existing builds to switch those. And plus like I said I don't mind, no issues. Happy Thanksgiving.
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You'll get used to it, the more you use it.
I have a S2S, SSA and SSA-E on my ARs. I got to try out a friends build with the SD-E. Only 10rds shot, but I had issues not letting the trigger reset when trying double taps. I thought the reset wasn't as positive, but it might have just been me. Maybe I was still trying to pull the first stage? Not sure, it was years ago.
No problems with the ALG AKT on my AK, but that's because it is single stage.
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Yeah you're overthinking it. I have about half and half and while I prefer the flat triggers, its not like I have to relearn how to shoot with a cried bow. The SD-E and SD-C are awesome.
Sic semper tyrannis.
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If you like the SSA get another one. If the future trigger is for a precision build get the SSA-E. It's the same as the SDE but curved bow like the SSA. I had the SDE in my primary rifle and felt like it was too light for anything other than precision rig.
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Thanks for the info all! I appreciate the insight on your experiences. Happy Thanksgiving and good luck tomorrow!
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