I predict 15 pages on this one......
I've got what I consider a significant amount of use on the both the Geissele SSA-E and G2S triggers. I've never had any problems with either, and don't plan on changing anything anytime soon. I'm just one guy, but I actually feel very good about Geissele's triggers.
That being said, I'm happy to learn more and will keep my eyes and ears open for any issues.
Joe Mamma
"Reliability above all else"
NRA Certified Pistol and Rifle Instructor, Life Member
Glock Certified Armorer
Beretta & Sig Sauer Certified Pistol Armorer
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I had a couple Geissle “Three Gun” (?) triggers that’d double on precise shots where I’d be super deliberate in take up breaking a shot.
No issues if I was hammering the trigger.
A true "Gun Guy" (or gal) should have familiarity and a modicum of proficiency with most all firearms platforms.
Back in 2012 Kyle Lamb came out and said that he uses a Geissele Super V trigger which is an S3G with a heavier spring. I wouldn't be surprised if his doubling has something to do with trying to use it as a precision trigger. There have been reports over the years of people doubling with G triggers (usually the S3G or one of the NM triggers), but they usually come from people unaccustomed to light triggers.
If those operating operationally in an area of operation are indeed using the G2S I can see where that funky retainer clip on the hammer pin might cause issues. Never liked that design.
Sounds like a lot shilling for his Triggertech. I never got the whole "2-stage creep ain't no good for fast shooting", just smash through it and it is not even noticeable, but when it comes to presicion shooting it noticeable. I have several Geissele triggers and have never had a doubling issue with any of them.
Gettin' down innagrass.
Let's Go Brandon!
Mr. Lamb must need to sell more stuff and up his Instragruff and Twattter account activities.
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