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    I prefer my "social" rifles to have the standard GI trigger.

    I recently got to handle a rifle that had one of Bill's trigger jobs and I have to say that it does have me rethinking my stance a little.

    Maybe for my SPR build....................
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    What I'm looking for is a durable trigger that has a short reset and not much take up and a crisp break, I know that's a balance. I have a match Geisselle, and I like it alot- but that is a lot of smack and I'm looking for a single stage. I have a Noveske trigger, and me not so much likey. Not that is horrible, nice reset, but some creep- I guess I can wait to see how it matures.

    How would you describes Bill's triggers?
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    I'm another one on the ADCO backorder list. Put out feelers a few other places looking for them but no luck. Rather aggravating actually. and this isn't about the nutty post-election market as they've been hard to come by for a long time before that.

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    What makes the Geissele SSA trigger better than the standard GI one?
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    The theory is that it is a two-stage trigger that is equally as robust as the stock GI parts. While I don't want one for all of my ARs, I would like to try one on my long-range gun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FromMyColdDeadHand View Post

    How would you describes Bill's triggers?
    The difference is really night and day. My AR's trigger before was gritty and creepy, and it was really annoying.

    I'm completely satisfied with the Springfield job. This is difficult to describe, but it's a really nice clean, crisp break.

    I got the basic 4-lbs. job, and it's now comparable to the (modified) trigger in my Marlin .22 bolt gun or the single-action trigger in my SIG. I know that those are odd guns to compare, but those are the other single stages that I get to shoot a lot.

    If nothing else, Springfield offers a money-back guarantee (though I doubt he has to return many customer's money!). So, if you hate it, the most that it'll cost you is a GI FCG.

    Finally, Springfield's turn around was less than a week. I mailed my trigger on a Thursday, and I got it back the following Thursday. Wow.

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    i love the Hi-Speed trigger. i have the Service spring pack on a SPR-ish build and its perfect.

    never gotten a chance to try out the SSA, but i'd really like to. honestly, i don't need the adjustment capabilities.
    Last edited by Parabellum9x19mm; 05-10-09 at 18:24.
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    Same here as another post ---

    I got tired of waiting-Had Bill Springfield do my trigger

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    I am on my 8th month and still patiently waiting for my first two from ADCO. I missed the last batch by one day.
    Last edited by flyer; 05-11-09 at 09:30.

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    For those that are playing along with the home game...

    I emailed ADCO to ask about ETA on my trigger ordered in December '08. He replied that the next to ship will be those ordered in October '08, but no mention of when that might be.

    Bravo doesn't even list them anymore, otherwise I'd get on his notification list.

    I posted a WTB ad in the BST here. I'm sure I'll get bent over for wanting one sooner, but hopefully not too bad.

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