Received the AST today and installed it in my CM762, using the Geissele extended trigger pins (the receiver is wider / thicker where the trigger sits but it takes standard AR triggers).
Install was easy and quick - in no time I was able to compare the Centurion AST to 3 x Geissele SSAs that I have. Functionally they look and feel nearly identical after installing and lubing the AST with some SLIP2000 EWG. I'm glad I didn't pay $240 for the SSAs (got them all on various sales over the years for $150-180) and I would take 2 x ASTs over an SSA all day long. Like others, I'm an admitted Geissele whore when it comes to triggers and scope mounts, but Centurion has something going on with the AST. I think if you do a blind trigger test, it would be very very hard to tell an SSA from an AST.
Compared to the LaRue MBT-2S, there is no contest. The Centurion AST is FAR superior in feel (trigger shoe and pull) and function (very positive reset compared to the MBT-2S). It's WELL worth the extra $15 to get an AST over the MBT-2S and I was glad to sell both of my MBT-2s off for $60 and take the slight loss, because I really never warmed up to the trigger shoe design / feel and the 'meh' reset was, well, meh.
I certainly won't be dumping my tried and proven SSAs, but in the future any 2-stage triggers will be ASTs.
How will the Nickel Boron coating hold up long term?
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I’ve got about 8,000 on a Sionics with that coating here:
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I do have an interesting observation to add, but it ends with more of a question. When PSA started selling these triggers for $69.99 I bought one in my local PSA store. It was laser engraved 1005 Tactical on the hammer. It looks identical to these other triggers, such as the Centurian. I found a Facebook page for 1005 Tactical and it stated they were a retail entity of Schmid Tool. Curiously, that Facebook page no longer exists. I picked up another one for a different PSA range beater and it is the same trigger, with the same Schmid casting marks, but no longer laser engraved 1005 Tactical. I've always thought it was a pretty nice trigger, and feels pretty similar to the trigger in my KAC SR-15, but I've always been curious if a Schmid trigger is a Schmid trigger if you know what I mean. Is the Schmid single stage in my Colt 6920s the same as the Schmid trigger in a $299 PSA kit or do they offer different levels of "quality" or QC/QA on a trigger?
Schmid is an OEM, and a very good one at that, and they make parts to each of their clients specifications. Are there going to be some similarities, yes, but it is a little more involved than just QA/QC.
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At $150-200 I still bought Geissele's without complaint over the Larue. It certainly didn't stay that high very long, after the craze died down and non-Larue Fanbois got them. Larue was a good deal (albeit not for me) at $80, as long as the trigger shoe is acceptable.
I need to get some range time with the Centurion AST but dry fire has been great.
Just bought one from aero precision for 69$,I will report back with a comparison to my geissele ssa and g2s.
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