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    colt parts

    Is the colt trigger assembly good to keep around? I will be picking up my M4 dpms soon and was curious if it can be used if needed.

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    Are you just wondering if you should keep it as a spare?

    If so, then, why not? I keep mine around, sometimes I pop my SSA out and run a stock trigger for awhile just to keep from being totally spoiled worthless on Geissele's stuff...

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    colt parts

    Hell, I'd put it in that rifle ASAP...along with any other Colt parts you happen to have.

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    I'm new to the ar. I've wanted one for years and finally able to get one. I didn't know if the colt trigger assembly is better than the dpms. I'm buying my m4 used so I'm not sure what has been done to it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bansheedave View Post
    I'm new to the ar. I've wanted one for years and finally able to get one. I didn't know if the colt trigger assembly is better than the dpms. I'm buying my m4 used so I'm not sure what has been done to it.
    Buy a Geisselle SSA !!!!

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    I put the m4 in lay a way before the price spike. Before I even knew about the price increase. So I got it fairly cheap and have it almost payed off. Kinda on a budget so anything over a grand is out of range right now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by samuse View Post
    Are you just wondering if you should keep it as a spare?

    If so, then, why not? I keep mine around, sometimes I pop my SSA out and run a stock trigger for awhile just to keep from being totally spoiled worthless on Geissele's stuff...
    Have this cast in bronze, put it on velvet with a museum light...
    The SSA trigger is the greatest thing since sliced bread.
    It makes hitting with the AR package so much easier.
    And, unhappily, you end up not shooting any ARs you have that don't have an SSA.
    Moon

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    Quote Originally Posted by halfmoonclip View Post
    Have this cast in bronze, put it on velvet with a museum light...
    The SSA trigger is the greatest thing since sliced bread.
    It makes hitting with the AR package so much easier.
    And, unhappily, you end up not shooting any ARs you have that don't have an SSA.
    Moon
    Where can I check out an ssa trigger?

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    Until I get my gun home and taken apart, I have no idea what has been done to it internally. If stuff needs to be changed out to make it a rock solid gun that I can enjoy for years and take what I throw at it , I will do what I can when I can. I know it has a nice bull barrel on it and collapsible stock if that matters...lol
    Last edited by bansheedave; 01-21-13 at 23:31.

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    I would trust the Colt parts before I'd trust the DPMS parts. And I agree the SSA is a sweet trigger.

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