Actually the disconnector is pre installed and held captive by the trigger pin, you remove the trigger pin and replace it with the slave pin if so inclined during the installation process. I know, splitting hairs.
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The assembly did great!!! No issues firing and the pull/break is nice! I really like it. Thanks again to everyone for the their advice.
Kyjames- I have two of the SSA-E's and one of the SSA triggers(have another SSA coming from Geissele, should be here tomorrow). To me the SSA is a perfect trigger for home defense and general range use.
Will the SSA-E spoil you if you're used to the SSA?
For me the SSA-E is perfect for a semi-precision rifle intended for prone or bench shooting. The SSA is just right for a "carrying about" or "close-in" defense gun. I'm a 1911 guy, and I like slightly heaver trigger for carry and self defense, but a lighter trigger for range/target use. I hope that answers your question.