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Thread: Stock triggers vs Geissele/KAC/MBT, anything inherently more reliable or durable ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ned Christiansen View Post
    I guess I could have saved myself the trouble of writing the above and just asked the question: "Am I the only one who gets bump-fire off my shoulder with lighter triggers?"
    There is a reason that KAC won't go under 4.5 lbs for a trigger.
    I have personally seen a LOT of shooters, many of them exceptionally good shooters, inadvertently bump-fire light triggers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sinister View Post
    Life's too short to shoot junk guns.

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    If the parts/pieces are properly made, I don’t see an issue with reliability and longevity. With that said, I only own Geiselle triggers and have never had any issues with them. Highest round count trigger is a SD-C and has around 10k on it. Hasn’t missed a beat.


    Quote Originally Posted by 17K View Post
    Is a good two stage like an SSA, KAC, MBT on the same plane of reliability and longevity as a good quality stock trigger from Colt, LMT, ALG, etc?

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