Picked up a Wilson TTU MIL with anti-walk pins for $160 on sale, couldn’t say no to 20% off.
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Picked up a Wilson TTU MIL with anti-walk pins for $160 on sale, couldn’t say no to 20% off.
excellent buy. but i can say that the wilson units are well designed so don't need anti-walks. they are one of the few cassette triggers that don't.
Standards don't change as often as trends and popularity of a product or manufacturer. TDP specs haven't changed much, so for many of us, these dimensions and tolerances are our guidelines.
I think the standard you're referring to is more of the adopted, or perceived variety that are not necessarily on the books as minimum conditions to meet. My standards may be set higher than others, but they'd be mine, they're not necessarily compatible, or similar to ones held by others, they're not published and adhered to by anyone but my company, thus I don't impose them on anyone but ourselves, as they're not applicable to anyone but us. Anyway, we may be parsing words and reading too much into it :)
I purchased two SSA-E's from either PSA or Primary Arms a couple years back for $170.00 each to my mailbox. My first Geissele was from Geissele direct way back relatively speaking, it was electro pencil numbered/etched and I believe it was marketed simply as the Geissele Super Semi Auto trigger and IIRC I paid $178.00. If any of these three ever get FUBAR I will be getting the MTB from LaRue to try as a replacement.