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I also was happy with my DD stock trigger on my M4V1 but after switching to the Geissele SSA, SSA-E on my builds, it seems to be the line for me. I think my DD trigger was 6ish, IMO and experience its luck, some are better than others stock. I really enjoy the SSA and other Geissele triggers I have used so depending on the build I would just toss one of them in.
Seems all GI triggers from all manufacturers are going to be hit and miss, and almost all will need a pretty significant break-in period before they start to smooth out, if they ever do, barring a polish job from a qualified smith (which can do wonders).
Just one of those constants, in the industry. Hence the explosion of the aftermarket trigger market.
I have two, both are meh. Not bad, but definitely not good
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It'll be somewhere within the range of milspec triggers. You wouldn't expect to find it on a custom built F-class rifle but it works well enough for the role it was meant to fill. Only Gieselle triggers seem to offer the same consistent reliability of the milspec one for AR rifles. But I don't remember being unable to shoot decently when all I had was the stock option.
Yes, I like pretty ponies.
I think its a hit and miss.
My DD trigger is GREAT..my friends V7 trigger...gritty as all get out
I know this thread is pretty hashed out, but just got the chance to fire my DDM4v7 today and I don't have any issue with the trigger. Granted, I don't have experience with match triggers, but this didn't feel gritty or excessively heavy. Felt much better than my Walther/HK .22 416, that's for sure.
I didn't get a lot of use out of it today, but if I replace it at some point, it will be just because I want to try a precision trigger, not because this one's causing undue issues.
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Has anyone ever had a bad word to say about a Geissele ('too expensive' and 'spoils you for anything else' excepted)?
I'm not complaining; I've got four of them.
It just amazes me that such a basic mechanism as the GI trigger is as bad as it is; it's not rocket surgery in design, and it would seem polished working surfaces would at least produce a clean break...it's always the creep and grittiness that has bugged me. How tough could it be for the MFGs to put a clean breaking trigger in initially...are they just selling everything they make so they're not concerned?
Advertising yourself as 'the AR with a good trigger' would seem like a selling point when consumers are making a decision.
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It amazes me that no less than twice a week people get on here and whine about DD stock triggers.
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