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That's what Geissele says anyway.
That's what American Trigger Corp says anyway.
I agree from the Geissele-provided trigger plot, it sure appears like the S3G is a "rolling" type trigger. It fits that description to a T. I also think Geissele's "carrot-like break" is analagous to American Trigger's "rolling".
The problem is decoding all the add copy into common lexicon so you can understand what everyone's saying.
I'll decode.
SSA, SSAE. Light take up to the second stage, then it requires more pressure to drop.
SD3G. One weight you pull until it breaks. You don't know when, it just does.