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    Quote Originally Posted by das028 View Post
    arent they kind of on the expensive side, as far as triggers go?
    The SSA is a pretty good value for what you get I think.

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    my rifle isnt a target rifle i just want a better trigger for my rifle. When i say better, i better for target shooting, as thats what I mainly use it for. I didnt realize Giselle(sp?) made a trigger that was more in my price range. I've always heard good things about giselle but never was willing to shell out the coin. What are the trigger pull weight on these?Are they more available than there other trigger? They always seem like they are sold out!

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    Quote Originally Posted by das028 View Post
    my rifle isnt a target rifle i just want a better trigger for my rifle. When i say better, i better for target shooting, as thats what I mainly use it for. I didnt realize Giselle(sp?) made a trigger that was more in my price range. I've always heard good things about giselle but never was willing to shell out the coin. What are the trigger pull weight on these?Are they more available than there other trigger? They always seem like they are sold out!
    Rainier Arms has the SSA in stock as does Grant at G&R Tactical. As far as trigger pull I think they are between 4-5lb? A more experienced member would have to correct me on that. You could PM RetreatHell; I think he has a SSA in a mid-length build of his.

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    SSA!!! Best trigger I've ever used.

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    Is the SSA available in large pin for Colt?

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    Quote Originally Posted by longrange18 View Post
    You could also consider this; Bill Springfield Trigger Work. He will work the factory trigger down to ~3lb. for $50. Never read anything bad about his trigger work.
    +1

    If your budget is $150, then you'll have $100 left over for match ammo...

    Bimmer

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    I've seen the Colt .170 size SSA triggers available at some of the dealers.

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    Geissele SSA hands down

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    Quote Originally Posted by RPrats View Post
    I've seen the Colt .170 size SSA triggers available at some of the dealers.

    I checked and found it listed, but out of stock at ADCO--hope its out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bimmer View Post
    +1

    If your budget is $150, then you'll have $100 left over for match ammo...

    Bimmer
    yep this is the route I am going to take. Except the extra money is going towards a free float rail system, perferably the DD Omega.

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