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    Treating myself to a Noveske N4 Light Recce 16 - Trigger Q's

    Good Evening!

    I'm 'treating' myself to a 16" N4 Recce Noveske this week to replace a 6920 that I let go a few months ago. Is the Stock trigger just a std AR trigger that I'm going to dislike as much as my old Colt Triggers? Is it worth upgrading to the Geissele SSA Trigger? The only other option I'm having them perform is the A2 FH.

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    Quote Originally Posted by exotic-toys View Post
    Good Evening!

    I'm 'treating' myself to a 16" N4 Recce Noveske this week to replace a 6920 that I let go a few months ago. Is the Stock trigger just a std AR trigger that I'm going to dislike as much as my old Colt Triggers? Is it worth upgrading to the Geissele SSA Trigger? The only other option I'm having them perform is the A2 FH.
    The stock Noveske triggers are Stag LPK triggers and are about as basic as they come. I had a Recon lower with the Stag trigger and upgraded to an SSA. It was well worth the money.
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    If you can get an SSA. Well worth it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Belmont31R View Post
    If you can get an SSA. Well worth it.

    Well worth the $155?

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    Quote Originally Posted by exotic-toys View Post
    Well worth the $155?


    Yes they are...

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    Quote Originally Posted by exotic-toys View Post
    Well worth the $155?
    Very much so. I gave $170.00 each for the two I own and would like to replace my other two with them when fundage allows.
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    Would you all rate an SSA better or worse than RRA NM trigger?

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    Quote Originally Posted by exotic-toys View Post
    Would you all rate an SSA better or worse than RRA NM trigger?
    Noticeably better.

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    I have the N4 Recce 16" as well. I finally got around to sending my lower to JP to have them install their 4.0 lb trigger with the tactical fire control group.

    The stock trigger that Noveske uses is GI trigger. It's like sticking cheap retread tires on a Ferrari. However, that being said, I think it makes sense for Noveske to use the GI trigger because most end users of their rifles will probably want to replace it with the precision trigger of their choice and there are many good options.

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    I have learned here and elsewhere where the "hard use" professionals gather, that the crappy GI triggers are superb for what these carbines are built for. My N4 carbine has such a trigger and yep, it's a basic GI trigger. This has not inhibited good hits in 3 gun, or even brag-able groups from the bench.

    The RRA NM 2 stage in a BM lower on which my N4 Recce upper sits, allows slightly prettier groups from the bench but that trigger is "going" and no longer resets quite normally.
    "Whatever it's for; it wasn't possible until now!!!" - KrampusArms

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