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    Geissele super duty

    I am thinking about picking up a 14.5 geissele supper duty with their chf barrel but before I do where do you guys think these upper ranks with companies like bcm and dd?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrLegalAce777 View Post
    I am thinking about picking up a 14.5 geissele supper duty with their chf barrel but before I do where do you guys think these upper ranks with companies like bcm and dd?
    I own both multiple BCM and DD and would not think twice to buy a Geissele
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    Quote Originally Posted by MrLegalAce777 View Post
    I am thinking about picking up a 14.5 geissele supper duty with their chf barrel but before I do where do you guys think these upper ranks with companies like bcm and dd?
    Geissele is high quality, high performance. Recommended.

    To rank them would require more info about your intended use, preferences, and budget. At this level, each also has their own nuances that make comparison highly subjective.
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    There are lots of good companies, and anything from Geissele should be GTG. There are other options as well, such as Centurion Arms, or Bravo Company MFG and the list goes on and on. However, since your question is company and weapon specific, the answer is that G should rank up with the better of the AR15 lineup.
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    I don’t own a Geissele but have inspected a number of them that came into the LGS. They have a very nice finish and appear very well built.

    I’d like to get one but just can’t seem to break ranks with Centurion. The quality workmanship and superior customer service keeps me coming back for more parts and builds.
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    I was planning on getting a bcm upper but I had a buddy reach out telling me he has an unfired 14.5 pinned geissele super duty with the nano bolt and chf barrel so I googled them and they look good to go specs wise and I would use it as my class gun and truck gun but before I pick it up just wanted to find out if it was at least as good as bcm since I know they make good rifles. I know geissele makes good stuff but is this super duty rifle really "duty" grade?

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    If cost wasn't a concern, I would get a Geissele without hesitation. Haven't owned one but used their trigger groups and other small parts for years, most things they do are top quality in build and materials.

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    I would say just as good if not better. They are produced in house not sourcing out. Invested lots of money for the machines. I’ve held them and dry fired and they were excellent.


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    The two guys I shoot with every week have them. A 16” complete gun and an 11.5” upper. 6 -10 months of (mostly) monogamous use on them. Really nice guns. Among the best rifles I’ve shot; certainly nicer than the price point. I really like the trigger in the complete gun. I’m no G fanboy, either.
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    I have 16" guns from all 3, Geissele SD, BCM, and DD. If I could only keep one, it would be the Geissele hands down.

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