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I decided on a Geissele Super Semi after reading this thread a couple months ago for an AR-15 I recently put together for more accuracy. After using it for a couple of weeks, I have to say I'm extremely satisfied with the trigger.
The lack of adjustments appeals to me, since I wanted something I could just drop into the lower and then put the thing back together and have a nicer-than-stock trigger. The Geissele Super Semi is far superior to the stock trigger.
Thank you for all the information, it helped me narrow my options down considerably without local people who get into AR-15s to the extent the users here do. Having to buy a product without first being able to use it makes me nervous, but I'm glad I did!
Any information regarding Geissele's Super 3-Gun Trigger?
The super 3G is what I was talking about
I took 8 more in today on my personal guns they are still by far the best triggers i have run to date
contact them direct for them or Bravo company
Can't say that I prefer a single stage trigger on a rifle, but any trigger made by Geissele is going to be top tier.
First, this is a great thread. Thanks for all ur research and info. As a result, I'd like to move beyond my factory trigger.
I've been shooting ARs for a short time - 2 yrs - but shoot fairly regularly. I am civilian use, have been paticipating in 3gun events, have training set up and will probably put 3 - 4,000 rounds per year. I'm no gunsmith, so a drop in or minimal frustration install is preferred. You mentioned "yellow springs" as a low cost upgrade to any factory trigger. What would you recommend as a good two stage for under $100? Or, am I better off spending the money and doing it once? Thanks again for the review and your feedback.
This has to be the BEST writeup about triggers that I've ever read.
The only aftermarket trigger I've ever used is the Guyslee :smile: trigger and I love it!
One trigger you don't hear much about is the Armalite Tactical Two Stage, MSRP $97. Don't get me wrong, it's no SSA, but if you're set on the $100 limit it is worth a look.