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    Quote Originally Posted by akturbo View Post
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    Where in AK are you!!??
    I'm in Wasilla, and I shoot at Birchwood.
    I have three of the Geissele triggers and I love them!!
    I have 2 of the new non adjust style on order.
    If you would like to try them, let me know.

    Bob
    Thanks Bob, you guys are first class, but I installed the Geissele tonight.

    The install went smooth. The first stage is real smooth and 2nd breaks clean. I like the way it feels. I will put it to the test this weekend.

    I like the idea of the non-adjustable ones let us know what you think after you get them installed.

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    Bill sent me 2 to T&E about year and a half ago and I have been running one in my primary SPR and primary SBR.

    I have ran SBR very hard and no problems.
    TRAVIS HALEY
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    The new Geissele will sell like crack at $145. I gots to get one backordered.
    Instructor: Sniper, Carbine, Handgun, Shotgun
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    Quote Originally Posted by dubb-1 View Post
    Think same trigger feel...smooth take up, clean crisp break, with no extra parts-no adjustment. Perfect for a fighting gun.

    AND CHEAPER

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    These things (the new Geissele triggers coming out) are probably going to be impossible to get for some time ... it seems like everyone and his uncle is waiting for one. Myself included ... and I want two! Good things come to those who wait ...

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    No problem. We have an exclusive on the first batch and they're not all spoken for yet.

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    I am really looking forward to the Geissele fullauto hammer/trigger. Any idea when these will become available?
    SLG Defense 07/02 FFL/SOT

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    Several people I know run them on their guns. None of them have ever had any issues. I'd love to put one on one of my guns in the future.

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    Gents,

    I have heard of only one screw coming loose on my Hi-Speed trigger and that was on bigbore's (ADCO) weapon. The threads are coated with melted nylon that provide a prevailing torque so the screw can be turned but it will not move during firing.

    The new triggers are coming along but the SSA $145 model is held up a bit while I clear out military orders for my SSF (Super Select-Fire). I have all the parts for ADCOs first batch except for hammers which are waiting for edm tooling. I was with my customer a couple of weeks ago. They totally dig the trigger. The head gunsmith was telling me he has an SSF with 20 k rounds with no wear that he can tell. I love the trigger on Auto. With a 10.5" bbl HK416 I can get off single shots 4 times out of 5. And the cyclic rate on the HK is WAY faster than an M4 or M16.

    I sound excited I know. Evey time I put rounds downrange I think about continually it for days on end. I hope you guys can some day try the SSF on Auto......just a quick press on the trigger and two rounds impact just where the front sight was. I think the way the trigger works is what makes it. Conventional two stage on Semi with a decent, crisp break. Flip the go switch to Auto and there is no 2nd stage.....just a silky pull with no disturbance to the aim. You can't discern where in the pull the weapon will start firing since the 2nd stage is not there......its almost like the old rule that you pull the trigger and the shot should go off without you knowing it......Its not really like this but I am trying to put into words how it feels. Either way it's easy to keep your eyes open and on target with no flinching. Total Control I think sums it up.

    WHG

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    Trggers

    I like my RRA 2 stage. Bought another manufacturers 2 stage in the 145.00 range and it feels gritty. I like others am awaiting the new Geissele triggers.

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