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Thread: Trigger: Geissele SSA vs Stag Arms Single Stage

  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by Boss Hogg View Post
    Personally, I'd see how good the Stag trigger is and then decide...

    Or get Bill Springfield to tune it for you.
    +1

    Lucky Strike's bump fire sounds like operator error — if you bump the trigger, it's supposed to fire, right?!

    Bimmer

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    Shoot the hell out of it. Keep some money aside for the SSA you'll own and appreciate that much more.

    There's nothing wrong about the stock trigger. The SSA is just so good that it seems like there is.
    عندما تصبح الأسلحة محظورة, قد يملكون حظرون عندهم فقط
    کله چی سلاح منع شوی دی، یوازي غلوونکۍ یی به درلود
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    "Being able to do the basics, on demand, takes practice. " - Sinister

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    Thank you all! I will save the trigger upgrade for another time after the gun is assembled.

    Well, I installed my Stag Arms single stage factory trigger group last night, and I must say that it feels pretty darn good! I was able to feel the grit in the DPMS trigger at the store, but the Stag feels very smooth right out of the box. I may have lucked out, but I had heard good things about it.

    A side note: Stag still puts the round faced (unnotched) hammers in their LPKs, unlike what the picture shows. Current RRA single stage LPKs places notched hammers. At least this was the case locally.

    The stock trigger feels smoother than most pistols stock triggers; the trigger pull is pretty short compared to my previous standards. I don't know how to measure the pull weight, but the spring tension comes nowhere close to distracting me or being difficult.

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