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Thread: Which Geissele Trigger To Get?

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    Quote Originally Posted by chef8489 View Post
    You could always get a g2s for 109 from dpms. If i had the cash right now i would pick one up, but alas have to wait till the 31st and hope. http://www.dpmsinc.com/Geissele-2-St...er_p_2679.html
    This. Twice on Sundays (and it's a Sunday right now! So buy two!). At $109 with something like 2-3 days from order to your door, you can't beat it.

    The G2S is the SSA, but you have to put a locking spring in place. Once it is in the gun (which takes all of 8 minutes), you can't tell the difference between them. The trigger is incredibly tight, clear, light, crisp, and with a lovely reset. It is night and day.

    The SSA-E would be my go to for a recce gun that I intended on taking out beyond 300m with a magnified optic. Even then, a G2S is no slouch. At that point, you're really just looking for spare percentage points of performance.

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    I have an SSA in a QC10 9mm Glock lower, Slash Heavy buffer, Brownells bolt, and standard carbine spring. No doubling or other issues in hundreds of rapid fire rounds. I can't resist with a 9mm AR ;-)

    Maybe it's the 8.5oz buffer vs the Colt OEM 5.5?

    I use the same logic as you and drop a Geissele in every new lower... Maybe this one needs a new buffer too? It supposedly helps save the bolt catch as well!

    Dennis.

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    I went with the SSA in my BCM. I love it.

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    Thanks for the comments.

    Ordered the SSA. I decided to error on the side of caution. I'll see how it feels. These go on sale frequently. If I think I want something lighter. Independence Day is not far off.

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    FWIW Primary Arms has Geissele products on sale this weekend. The SSA-E for $170 and the SSA for $149. That's as cheap as I've ever seen them.

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    I'll have to experiment based on your advice, thanks!

    I enjoy full auto and have the pleasure of doing so occupationally, but I don't like a surprise burst when I want one shot, particularly in a semi gun! If it weren't for my loadout bag with a big POLICE patch on it I'm sure a lot of the 'Not the ATF' fellow shooters would cause a stir. Instead the 'not the ATF' crowd was more jealous in this case not realizing it was a malfunction 😂

    I'll have to try the Colt X Buffer and some of their other super heavies
    Quote Originally Posted by Dennis View Post
    I have an SSA in a QC10 9mm Glock lower, Slash Heavy buffer, Brownells bolt, and standard carbine spring. No doubling or other issues in hundreds of rapid fire rounds. I can't resist with a 9mm AR ;-)

    Maybe it's the 8.5oz buffer vs the Colt OEM 5.5?

    I use the same logic as you and drop a Geissele in every new lower... Maybe this one needs a new buffer too? It supposedly helps save the bolt catch as well!

    Dennis.

    Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk

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    Off topic to the subject at hand, but the SSF is straight fire! 🔥

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    Quote Originally Posted by mooseman View Post
    I'll have to experiment based on your advice, thanks!

    ....

    I'll have to try the Colt X Buffer and some of their other super heavies
    http://heavybuffers.com/9q.html

    They really know their buffers!

    Dennis.



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    Quote Originally Posted by mooseman View Post
    Off topic to the subject at hand, but the SSF is straight fire! ��
    The ssf is super select fire.

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    Oh I'm well aware. Nothing like an agency MG and ammo hehe
    Quote Originally Posted by chef8489 View Post
    The ssf is super select fire.

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