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    Quote Originally Posted by Alex V View Post
    Because you never know when you may have to make a precision shot.
    Yeah, cause everyone shoots like ass with a mil spec trigger.
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    I predict 15 pages on this one......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dutch110 View Post
    I predict 15 pages on this one......
    It is off to a slow start, but I'll take the over regardless.

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    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.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HKGuns View Post
    I'd venture to say when sending rounds down range with a purpose, you don't notice whether you're using a 2 stage or 1 stage trigger.
    I agree with this for 90% of people out there. Just like when new shooters tell me how much they hate Glocks because they feel weird but when they show up to try it running through a stage absolutely don't notice. Ironically, I'm accustomed to two-stage triggers.

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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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    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.
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    Mr. Lamb must need to sell more stuff and up his Instragruff and Twattter account activities.

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