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    Quote Originally Posted by MistWolf View Post
    The actual cost of that $59 PSA trigger is $83 by the time they drop it off at your doorstep
    59.99 + 8.50 = 83.00

    Where did you go to school?

    They taught me to round up to 60.00 and 9.00 add them for a total 69.00 then subtract 0.51 and it comes out to.....83.00. (okay I'm sorry my bad. Carry on.)
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    I have/had every iteration of Geissele trigger, except for the competition models, and the 1 LaRue MBT I have is at least as good as any of them, if not better. I wish I’d found them first - would’ve saved me a few hundred $. I also have a Wilson single stage, but it’s too expensive for what it is.

    Everyone says, “Unless you don’t like 2 stage triggers”, but, honestly, on any of the 2 stage triggers I have, Geissele or LaRue, I almost never notice the 2nd stage. Probably has something to do with being very used to pistol triggers with a little stacking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MistWolf View Post
    The actual cost of that $59 PSA trigger is $83 by the time they drop it off at your doorstep
    Quote Originally Posted by 26 Inf View Post
    59.99 + 8.50 = 83.00

    Where did you go to school?

    They taught me to round up to 60.00 and 9.00 add them for a total 69.00 then subtract 0.51 and it comes out to.....83.00. (okay I'm sorry my bad. Carry on.)
    It comes out to $74.31 for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 26 Inf View Post
    59.99 + 8.50 = 83.00

    Where did you go to school?

    They taught me to round up to 60.00 and 9.00 add them for a total 69.00 then subtract 0.51 and it comes out to.....83.00. (okay I'm sorry my bad. Carry on.)
    Ha!

    I made a typo. It comes out to $72.84

    $59.99 + $8.50 + $4.35 = $72.84

    Round up to $73
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    Botach and a few other places have been selling that same trigger for awhile, usually $79.99 but unlike PSA, that includes the pins you'd need to install if starting from scratch. Also, that's the same trigger that Savage has put into their MSR 10 updated Hunter models that are coming out this fall (possibly some of their updated AR15 models too). Seems to be a popular trigger. That Schmid trigger is interesting, Schmid has a solid reputation and has been manufacturing milspec parts (and other stuff) for a long time. If I didn't go with another SSA-E or try the Larue, the Schmid looks worth a try.
    Last edited by maximus83; 08-14-19 at 21:24. Reason: fix sentence

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    Quote Originally Posted by MistWolf View Post
    Ha!

    I made a typo. It comes out to $72.84

    $59.99 + $8.50 + $4.35 = $72.84

    Round up to $73
    What's the extra 4.35, do they collect Utah sales tax?
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    Yes, the rat bastards!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrgunsngear View Post
    I believe it's a Schmid 1005 which PSA has for $59 here. I have one and it's been flawless to date FWIW.
    Yes i believe that to be correct after looking at the markings. Its one hell of a trigger. And thank you for all of your content. Love all your stuff. Are you on patreon? Keep up the channel. We have a storm infront of us.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bobbytucson View Post
    Yes i believe that to be correct after looking at the markings. Its one hell of a trigger. And thank you for all of your content. Love all your stuff. Are you on patreon? Keep up the channel. We have a storm infront of us.
    Thank you. The storm is already here IMO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1168 View Post
    I edited your post for the current price and math symbol.

    I do, in fact like my (one) Sionics 2s more than my SSA. Based on the thread specifically on this trigger, they’re either not consistent and I got lucky, or some people just don’t prefer them. But its certainly worth a try at that price, especially if you’re already ordering something else from Sionics. Like I said, I love mine, and its in my most frequently used gun.



    It does appear to be the same trigger with the same markings, having looked at both in person.


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    Just got 2 of the Sionics LPK's and since I already had to pay shipping, threw in one of these 2-stage to give it a try. Agree it's the same trigger.

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