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Thread: Geissele 3GS/SSE Comparison

  1. #51
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    I have two Super Dynamic 3-Gun triggers from GA. They are the best trigger I have ever pulled. Completely awesome kit. And I thought the SSA was good...

    I really like the flat, dagger-like trigger. These things are definitely faster than me.

    Trident - we need to get up and shoot - I am in Shelby County, AL.


    Bryant

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    I received my SD-C trigger on Friday from Midway and installed it with no issues, lubed it accordingly and started to dry-fire it. At first I wasn't completely sold but the more I've dry-fired I think it's a winner. There is no sense in describing the trigger pull and break since Trident nailed it. I'll hold final judgement till after I fired a few hundred rounds of drills and some benchrest thrown in for good measure. None of this has happened yet due to installing a new hot water heater, gun show (waste of time), and now 15 inches of snow coming (I've got sixty driveways to clean) so I'm hoping later this week. I also purchased a Storm Lake drop-in barrel for my M&P so I've got to fit that somewhere in there as well...Just so much shooting to do...

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    Thanks for all this great info. I often wondered why G didn't just take over the market, and even feared someone's comment about "buy one before he stops making them."
    "Men speak of natural rights, but I challenge any one to show where in nature any rights existed or were recognized until there was established for their declaration and protection a duly promulgated body of corresponding laws." --Calvin Coolidge

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    Just ordered my Dynamic 3-gun trigger from Midway. Not bad at $189.95 right now.

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    I have wanted a flat trigger on my dmr trigger since I first got it. I have read the thread and am still not sure what the difference is between the sd-e and sd-c is it just the 2nd stage trigger pull weight? I am leaning toward getting the e but am not sure yet. Thanks

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    In regards to the SD-E vs. the SD-C....

    Both these units share the new flat trigger bow that is moved forward .141" which always has to be kept in mind since in really does effect every aspect of the "perceived" feel of the trigger's pull.

    So whereas the SD-C has the same stage weights as the SSA which is....1st: 2.5 2nd: 2.0 Total: 4.5, the SD-C will ultimately feel lighter and overall more efficient and linear.

    Same thing applies for the SD-E vs. the SSA-E...both share same stage weights which are...1st: 2.3 2nd: 1.2 Total: 3.5, however the SD-E feels lighter, more crisp, and more linear to the naked touch.

    I believe the SD-E is the non adjust DMR, thereby making it more applicable for any hard use true precision application over the DMR.

    The SD-C does not have the unique crisp break that the SD-E incorporates in its design and overall the SD-E feels much lighter than the C.

    Note: Just like the SSA vs. SSA-E, the SD-E and SD-C are two differently designed triggers...rather than being the same design, and just using lighter springs to change the pull weight.
    Last edited by ALCOAR; 02-01-11 at 19:42.

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    This link is probably the single most useful document i've come across in a long time...

    http://geissele.com/pdfs/TriggerSummarySheet.pdf

    And an application guide...

    http://geissele.com/pdfs/ApplicationGuide.pdf

    The only thing I didn't like about my SSA was the reset. After the gun went bang, you would slowly let the trigger out until you felt it reset, but you had to keep letting it out slightly past that to be on it again for the next shot.

    I really like the two defined stages, both for shooting with gloves and timing my breathing.

    Given these concerns, which model would you guys pick?
    Last edited by bp7178; 02-01-11 at 22:38.

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    I found this video also on a SD-E trigger.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rmy9K1G6k3Q


    Does anyone have a video or can make one of the SD-3G, or S3G?
    Last edited by FullTilt559; 02-02-11 at 12:25.

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    Just ordered an SD-E and can't wait to try it. It's going on my Recce style rifle in the following configuration

    Tactical Innovations lower
    MIAD
    EMOD
    DD CHF 16" Mid
    DD 10" Lite
    Vortex PST 1-4 in a Bobro extended

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    Quote Originally Posted by 9mm4me View Post
    Just ordered an SD-E and can't wait to try it. It's going on my Recce style rifle in the following configuration

    Tactical Innovations lower
    MIAD
    EMOD
    DD CHF 16" Mid
    DD 10" Lite
    Vortex PST 1-4 in a Bobro extended
    The SD-E for my comfort level worked exceptionally well even in my mrp cqb 10.5" which now sports a SD-C....that said, the SD-E is flat out the perfect Recce gun trigger. I really cannot stress how well this trigger performs in a true precision recce configuration.

    SD-E Benefactor
    Last edited by ALCOAR; 02-04-11 at 13:17.

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