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    FIRST AR BUILD (TRIGGER QUESTION)

    Hey Guys, I am building my first AR, Would you recommend a stage two or stage one for the first build , i am looking at Geissele SSA . My weapons experience is shotgun , bolt action rilfe and semi auto rifles, 30-06 , 22 250 ect.. Thank's in advance for your knowledge ,opinions and comments.

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    Is it a precision gun or a CQ type gun?

    I've used stock triggers and the SSA quite extensively and they're both great in their own applications.

    If I'm gonna be on my feet and moving, stock trigger all the way. I'm faster and as accurate with a stock trigger.

    Hunting/precision, the SSA works well. Plenty of guys run an SSA for everything, I've done it, I just prefer a stock trigger for most everything..

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    If this is your first (of many to come) then build a stock trigger. That way you'll learn how they work, and learn how some can suck.

    Then, you can install a Geissele later, and learn what a good trigger feels like.

    One caveat; if your handgun of choice is a Glock, avoid the Geiselle. Trying to go back and forth from the super-nice Geiselle to the "crunch and mash" Glock will make you crazy.

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    CQB , thanks

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    Handguns, are sigs and FN, thank's
    Last edited by 805coach; 03-12-13 at 16:04.

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    Get an ALG QMS or the Geissele SSA. I shoot Glocks exclusively and I have no problem making my trigger finger work.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Iraqgunz View Post
    Get an ALG QMS or the Geissele SSA. I shoot Glocks exclusively and I have no problem making my trigger finger work.
    Agreed.
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    Then you're in advance of the police officers we see on the line, transitioning between their Glocks and the two-stage triggers in their ARs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by markm View Post
    Agreed.
    Double agreed on that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by patrick sweeney View Post
    Then you're in advance of the police officers we see on the line, transitioning between their Glocks and the two-stage triggers in their ARs.
    Cops are notoriously bad shooters. (not ALL of course) But that's a rough baseline to go by. The Cops that train cops and train us on the side often comment that they are so pleased to have students that WANT to be there.

    Now I'm not going to blow the doors off a master pistol shooter, but I have no problem shooting quals and stuff.
    Last edited by markm; 03-12-13 at 15:39.
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