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    Quote Originally Posted by TXBK View Post
    I don't feel a big difference between the G2S, SSA, and SD-C, as far as smoothness and pull weight goes.
    There shouldn't be a difference.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Koshinn View Post
    There shouldn't be a difference.
    You're right. I should not have mentioned pull weight, because according to their descriptions they all have approximately the same total pull weight.
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    The G2S is a very nice trigger for the money.

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    I have the SSA-E and ALG ACT and can tell you that both are an improvement over milspec. For SD / Combat only, I'd probably opt for an SSA (non -E variant) or ACT. If you may also do a little competition and or bench shooting the SSA-E would be a better match, IMO.

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    My favorite Geissele for a Non-Precision Role is the Super Tricon.

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    I currently have the following in my SD/HD setups:

    SSA, Super Tricon, or ALG ACT. My favorite and most used is the Super Tricon.

    I like them all and any would do you well depending on what you want to spend.

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    Another vote for the Tricon here. I tried to like the SD series but the flat blade it just didn't do it for me like the Tricon does.
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    For my uses I like the ALG ACT over Geissele's triggers and I've owned or used the SSA, SSA-E, SD-3G, SD-C, and SD-E. If money was no object then I might get another Geissele but there are so many other things I can think of spending the extra $150 on before needing a 2 stage trigger, like the used JBC soldering station I just bought recently.
    Last edited by johnson; 03-24-15 at 18:14.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Watrdawg View Post
    I have the SSA, 2 SD-C's and the ALG in my weapons. Personally I don't see much difference in the SSA and the ALG. The SSA is just a bit smoother but not enough so to warrant the extra costs. Purely subjective but I like the feel of the flat face of the SD-C trigger. Is it really worth the extra coin? All it is is a SSA with a flat trigger face. Because of the feel only I will say it is worth it.
    Absolutely. I don't know what it is but I LOVE the flat trigger on my SD-C's.
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    I have an SSA-E in my build. I'm happy with it but would not go any lighter for a combat trigger.


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