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Lol I read this and thought this must be a Californian pissed at LR. GD delivers! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I'm happy with all my Geissele triggers and see no reason to stop buying them... Besides, I'll spend a few extra bucks to support a company that has class Lol I read this and thought this must be a Californian pissed at LR. GD delivers! Im from Iowa and Mark is the sole reason i will never buy his goods. |
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There are lots of toy triggers on the market that would be fine in range use guns. Geissele makes the only quality, severe use triggers on the market. Decide what your rifle is for and spend your money accordingly. Wow, you couldn't be more wrong. No kidding. KAC comes to mind immediately. How much is a Knights trigger? $324 from bolt carrier.com or operations parts.com. $330 everywhere else. ETA: mine came in my complete KAC lower. |
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If someone wants my personal opinion before buying a 2-stage trigger, I'll recommend to them Geissele.
but other great triggers out there. |
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Bill seems like a stand up guy. I enjoy giving him business. I very much like his triggers and rails.
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$324 from bolt carrier.com. ETA: mine came in my complete KAC lower. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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There are lots of toy triggers on the market that would be fine in range use guns. Geissele makes the only quality, severe use triggers on the market. Decide what your rifle is for and spend your money accordingly. Wow, you couldn't be more wrong. No kidding. KAC comes to mind immediately. How much is a Knights trigger? $324 from bolt carrier.com. ETA: mine came in my complete KAC lower. Wow, that's a shitload more than a Hi Speed NM, and is made using the trigger from a 3rd burst M16A2 FCG |
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Im from Iowa and Mark is the sole reason i will never buy his goods. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I'm happy with all my Geissele triggers and see no reason to stop buying them... Besides, I'll spend a few extra bucks to support a company that has class Lol I read this and thought this must be a Californian pissed at LR. GD delivers! Im from Iowa and Mark is the sole reason i will never buy his goods. what has mark done? |
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I generally only buy stuff from Noveski Magpul Geissele ALG BCM AERO Why? because I know that what I buy is generally high quality, and if it isn't they will make it right. I'll buy other stuff but if I'm going to spend 200$ on a trigger it better be good. Many other quality companies are out there, but I can't try everything new under the sun. View Quote You should really add Rainier Arms to that list, Wilson Combat as well. |
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I've got a Geissele SD3G & a Velocity 3lb. Extremely happy with both. I'd like to try a Larue MBT, just haven't yet.
The great sale prices on the Larue MBT have to be taking sales away from Geissele SSA & SSA E sales, but I'd think their other offerings are still selling well. If Larue makes a SD3G competitor I think they could take away a even bigger chunk of their marker share. |
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I have one SSA. My next trigger will also be a Geissele.
I don't think they are taking a beating. They seem to have built the kind of customer loyalty that will carry them for a long time. |
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Quoted: Quoted: There are lots of toy triggers on the market that would be fine in range use guns. Geissele makes the only quality, severe use triggers on the market. Decide what your rifle is for and spend your money accordingly. I'll let KAC and LMT know Er, I bet you will be very very hard pressed to find KAC triggers in Special operations Mk18s. And in fact, we know that Geissele is a major supplier of SSF's to SOCOM. |
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I'm happy with all my Geissele triggers and see no reason to stop buying them... Besides, I'll spend a few extra bucks to support a company that has class Lol I read this and thought this must be a Californian pissed at LR. GD delivers! I am not pissed at Larue at all. Also not sure what the state I live in has to do with anything? |
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Er, I bet you will be very very hard pressed to find KAC triggers in Special operations Mk18s. And in fact, we know that Geissele is a major supplier of SSF's to SOCOM. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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There are lots of toy triggers on the market that would be fine in range use guns. Geissele makes the only quality, severe use triggers on the market. Decide what your rifle is for and spend your money accordingly. I'll let KAC and LMT know Er, I bet you will be very very hard pressed to find KAC triggers in Special operations Mk18s. And in fact, we know that Geissele is a major supplier of SSF's to SOCOM. And not shouted about |
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I'm happy with all my Geissele triggers and see no reason to stop buying them... Besides, I'll spend a few extra bucks to support a company that has class Lol I read this and thought this must be a Californian pissed at LR. GD delivers! Im from Iowa and Mark is the sole reason i will never buy his goods. Show us on the doll where the bad man touched you. http://www.liveandlearn.com/corolle/tidoobody.jpg There are plenty of comperable products from manufacturers that will not shit in every thread related to their or a competitors product. So i buy from them. |
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I have Geissele and RRA NM triggers, both are good. I like my dad's Jewell better than both but it's a preference.
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I've got six Geissele/ALG triggers (G2S, SSA, SSA-E, S3G, ACT, AKT) installed in my rifles right now. I have two more triggers sitting on the shelf, possibly for my guns that are out of state with stock triggers. I'm waiting for Bill to get the AKT-E shipped out. I want to replace a Tapco G2.
However, the Larue MBT is almost tempting. If he was offering free shipping too, I would have FO'd before I even got out of bed. How long did he say his sale was going on? |
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Just ordered an MBT and only did that because of the sale they're running at the moment. Only aftermarket trigger i have is a RRA 2 stage. I just can't justify spending the kind of money that premium triggers cost right now. I'm feeling confident that SSA's and other premium trigger groups will come down in price significantly in the near future. IMO they should not cost what they do but as long as people continue to pay full price they will stay where they are. When free market kicks in full throttle they will come down to a reasonable price and that's when I'll buy a Geisselle. As another poster said, it's hard for someone on a budget to justify spening 200-plus on a trigger when you can build a rifle for 400. View Quote Once you get an AR with a decent barrel and Geissele there is no going back. Just do it. There is a difference between a budget AR and betterer one. |
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Wow, that's a shitload more than a Hi Speed NM, and is made using the trigger from a 3rd burst M16A2 FCG View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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There are lots of toy triggers on the market that would be fine in range use guns. Geissele makes the only quality, severe use triggers on the market. Decide what your rifle is for and spend your money accordingly. Wow, you couldn't be more wrong. No kidding. KAC comes to mind immediately. $324 from bolt carrier.com. ETA: mine came in my complete KAC lower. Wow, that's a shitload more than a Hi Speed NM, and is made using the trigger from a 3rd burst M16A2 FCG No way I'd spend the $$ separately... But to argue that it isn't a "serious use trigger" is fucking idiotic. I have G triggers in my other two ARs. They were definitely king when I was ordering (likely still are). Doesn't mean I wouldn't try another brand when the time comes. |
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I have Geissele and RRA NM triggers, both are good. I like my dad's Jewell better than both but it's a preference. View Quote The Jewell is a fully adjustable trigger and more comparable to Geisseles NM/DMR triggers I'm not sure they're even available anymore, but I have had a fair few problems with them. They're excellent when it all comes together but I've never really been a fan. All these fancy shmancy 2 stage triggers are just a follow on from the original Milazzo-Kreiger.....and that's just gone back into production But for a tip top 2 stage, it's the Geisesle Hi Speed NM/DMR/Match that wins the day hands down That said, if the MBT is as good as they say, then $125 is fucking hard to beat |
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They were vastly overpriced to begin with. Now they have a bit more competition, so they've dropped their prices.
They do it with "Sales" so as not to undermine the brand. |
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Quoted:But to argue that it isn't a "serious use trigger" is fucking idiotic. I would never say that Sorry, I didn't mean that to imply that you would or had. The first guy I quoted did say that. |
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Not really. You won't spend $200 on an AR and get more of a performance enhancement than a good trigger. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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They were vastly overpriced to begin with. Now they have a bit more competition, so they've dropped their prices. Not really. You won't spend $200 on an AR and get more of a performance enhancement than a good trigger. Absolutely agree. |
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I'll stick with Geissele.
Geissele is a 5 minute drive from me so it's kind of nice having rail list the next town over on them. The triggers aren't bad either . Now if they only made lowers . |
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I think comparing the MBT and SSA is like splitting hairs .... Both are great triggers ... I own both and I don't really have much a preference
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There are lots of toy triggers on the market that would be fine in range use guns. Geissele makes the only quality, severe use triggers on the market. Decide what your rifle is for and spend your money accordingly. Wow, you couldn't be more wrong. Its not his fault he probably doesnt even have an ar. |
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Sorry, I didn't mean that to imply that you would or had. The first guy I quoted did say that. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Quoted:But to argue that it isn't a "serious use trigger" is fucking idiotic. I would never say that Sorry, I didn't mean that to imply that you would or had. The first guy I quoted did say that. Yep, it's cool I realise that Just saying that although I am over here and don't have the same exposure, I know what's shite and what isn't |
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I'm happy with all my Geissele triggers and see no reason to stop buying them... Besides, I'll spend a few extra bucks to support a company that has class Lol I read this and thought this must be a Californian pissed at LR. GD delivers! Im from Iowa and Mark is the sole reason i will never buy his goods. what has mark done? Maybe he is mad that larue has donated to chris kyle, chad littlefield, and imawmd's families? Or maybe that he gives away more free stuff here to the members than all others combined? Or maybe jealousy? |
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I bought my first trigger from Geissele when almost all went to the military and was almost impossible to buy, I have bought 2 others since, I have shot most of the other triggers out there and if you want the best get a Geissele.
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I'm happy with all my Geissele triggers and see no reason to stop buying them... Besides, I'll spend a few extra bucks to support a company that has class Lol I read this and thought this must be a Californian pissed at LR. GD delivers! Im from Iowa and Mark is the sole reason i will never buy his goods. Show us on the doll where the bad man touched you. http://www.liveandlearn.com/corolle/tidoobody.jpg Some of the members here are extremely sensitive and get butthurt easily. |
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too many fan boys make me not want to buy any of them. View Quote Fuck the fan boys. I have a ssae and it is a great trigger. My mbt is still on order so i cant comment on that. To think that fan boys would keep you from buying a product is idiotic. Try out a ssae and a mbt and make your own opinion. |
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I really wish Geissele or Larue would make a single stage trigger. Until then I'll be buying hyperfires.
I do own multiple Geissele triggers. They are nice, but I prefer single stage. |
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There are plenty of comperable products from manufacturers that will not shit in every thread related to their or a competitors product. So i buy from them. View Quote Competition is scary. I'm sure you complain when new car dealerships open across the street from each other too. |
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I really wish Geissele or Larue would make a single stage trigger. Until then I'll be buying hyperfires. I do own multiple Geissele triggers. They are nice, but I prefer single stage. View Quote https://geissele.com/super-3-gun-s3g-trigger.html |
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There are lots of toy triggers on the market that would be fine in range use guns. Geissele makes the only quality, severe use triggers on the market. Decide what your rifle is for and spend your money accordingly. Wow, you couldn't be more wrong. It's to be expected from him. |
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