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    Quote Originally Posted by DaBears_85 View Post
    Does the SSA have the same 4 lb. pull as a USGI trigger?
    In my experience, most USGI triggers have an ~8lb pull, unless they've been jacked up by a DIY'er. That aside, the SSA is a two-stage 4.5lb trigger, with a 2.5lb first stage and 2lb second stage.

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    double post
    Last edited by royta; 12-23-10 at 17:34.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skyyr View Post
    That's correct. Complex, two-stage and/or adjustable accuracy-oriented triggers = more parts and more points of failure. Stick with standard GI triggers from a quality LPK. The only non-GI triggers you'll see referenced here for combat/self-defense rifles are Geissele triggers, primarily the SSA.
    How about the SSA-E?

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    Last edited by royta; 12-23-10 at 17:34.

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    I thought a minute before throwing my two cents in on this one and remembered a few things about triggers on firearms.

    I recalled a certain person who installed a competition style trigger on a Glock service pistol. Long story short it didn't end well and new policy was put into place.

    But then I reme,bered all this training I'd been sent to that talked about high stress situations and it's ability to affect the way you squeeze (or jerk) a trigger.

    Think about a shoot / don't shoot situations. You put your finger on the trigger and the situation changes quickly but the trigger is so responsive that BAM! you made a mistake. That's real talk and its preached a lot.

    I think that might be one of the main reasons you don't see a lot of single stage three pound triggers on AR15 service rifles.

    That being siad the unit you have is a great trigger and if you're looking ot sell it let me know

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