Definitely agree. 1st thing I do is switch out the stock trigger for a Geissele SSA. Great all around trigger.
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Anyone who has worked around LE enough and shot with them knows that they mostly not big "gun people" and only few actually spend any additional time or money training outside of standard qualification.
One need only look at the ratio of civilians to LE in training classes.
A Geissele G2S will only set you back $165.
Thank's guys, I ordered the Palmetto lower kit without Trigger group to go with my Palmetto lower , and ordered the Geissele SSA 05-101.
That is one of those purchases you will be happy about. I haven't regretted the purchase, or the advice received.
I've always ran stock triggers, but would like to try a higher end option to see what i'm missing.
I've tried the stock GI trigger, the SSA and the SSA-E. At first, the GI trigger was very gritty and unpredictable but a proper application of grease improved it greatly. Still, I replaced it with an SSA and feel it was money well spent.
The SSA-E has a lighter crisper pull than the SSA but I don't feel the SSA is any kind of handicap.
I have not tried either version of the Geisselle GI triggers