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11/14/2010 10:43:38 AM EDT
I believe this is a summary of the ar-15 triggers that Geissele Automatics offers, including some that may not yet be released.

Please correct me if I'm wrong (3 gun versions look interesting)


(1) High Speed (2-stage)

(a) DMR- First Stage: 1.3 - 3 pounds (2 pounds nominal) Second Stage: 0.5 to 1.5 pounds

(b) Service- First Stage: 3.2 – 5 pounds (4 pound nominal) Second Stage: 0.5 to 1.5 pounds

(c) Match- First Stage: 1.3 – 3 pounds (2 pound nominal) Second Stage: 4 to 14 ounces


(2) SSF- (2-stage) select fire, non adjustable

(3) SSA- (2-stage) Non adjustable

(4) SSA-E- (2-stage) Non adjustable, lighter and crisper than SSA

(5) S3G (Hybrid) the "3-Gun Model"- Non adjustable, lighter, crisper short travel, short reset

(6) Super Dynamic (SD) Models:  Flat Trigger Bow, moved 1/8" forward, supposedly resulting in a linnear "1911-like" pull, that feels lighter than it actually is.

(a) Super Dynamic Combat (SD-C): (2-stage) Like SSA

(b)Super Dynamic Enhanced (SD-E): (2-stage) Like SSA-E

(c)Super Dynamic 3 Gun (SD3G): (Hybrid) the "3-Gun Model"- Non adjustable, lighter, crisper short travel, short reset





11/14/2010 11:10:20 AM EDT
[#1]
awwwww hell, there's another 600 bucks I have to come up with.
11/14/2010 12:34:07 PM EDT
[#2]
Thanks for putting that together.  
11/14/2010 7:29:02 PM EDT
[#3]
Damn.  They sure are expanding their product line.  I have the SSA and thought THAT trigger was pretty good.
11/14/2010 10:45:17 PM EDT
[#4]
I thought their service rifle models had the trigger bow moved forward as well?
11/15/2010 5:46:25 AM EDT
[#5]
my story exactly.  i read about the SSA-E a couple of weeks ago, and ran across the new 3 Gun trigger at Bravocompany.com.
Quoted:
Damn.  They sure are expanding their product line.  I have the SSA and thought THAT trigger was pretty good.




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11/15/2010 6:23:48 PM EDT
[#6]
Quoted:
I thought their service rifle models had the trigger bow moved forward as well?


You are correct. The entire Hi-Speed series has the trigger bow moved forward 1/8".
11/15/2010 8:52:41 PM EDT
[#7]
Hipwrguitar, are you guys planning on incorporating the flat style trigger shoe to the Hi Speed series?
12/23/2010 4:10:07 PM EDT
[#8]
Thanks for this thread - helped me choose the right trigger.
12/23/2010 4:55:10 PM EDT
[#9]
putting it together helped me understand the models. i think i want the 3gun model

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12/23/2010 10:27:08 PM EDT
[#10]
Super Dynamic Triggers

•Combat: 2-1/2 - 3lb 1st stage, 2lb 2nd stage
•Enhanced: 2.2 - 2-1/2lb 1st stage, 1.2lb 2nd stage
•3-Gun S3-G  features a “hybrid” 3.5-lb pull and shorter reset
A description of the S3G pull:
1) The shooter starts pulling the trigger as his sights become aligned on target.
2) At about 3-1/2 lbs., the trigger starts to move back smoothly, like it's on ball bearings.
3) After the trigger moves a short distance, the weapon discharges. Nothing precedes the discharge: no second stage stop, no grittiness, no stacking of the trigger pull weight as the hammer is cammed down like on a stock AR15 trigger. The trigger finger feels a sensation of walking along a perfectly flat, glassy-smooth plateau that suddenly drops away.
4) After a short overtravel, the trigger is quickly reset when the shooter slightly relaxes his trigger finger and the next shot is ready to be fired without having to go back to the beginning of the trigger pull cycle.
12/24/2010 2:24:23 AM EDT
[#11]
I went with the 3 gun - very happy - thinking about trying the 3 gun Super Dynamic in another one of my AR's.
12/24/2010 10:42:12 AM EDT
[#12]
Quoted:
Super Dynamic Triggers

•Combat: 2-1/2 - 3lb 1st stage, 2lb 2nd stage
•Enhanced: 2.2 - 2-1/2lb 1st stage, 1.2lb 2nd stage
3-Gun S3-G  features a “hybrid” 3.5-lb pull and shorter reset
A description of the S3G pull:
1) The shooter starts pulling the trigger as his sights become aligned on target.
2) At about 3-1/2 lbs., the trigger starts to move back smoothly, like it's on ball bearings.
3) After the trigger moves a short distance, the weapon discharges. Nothing precedes the discharge: no second stage stop, no grittiness, no stacking of the trigger pull weight as the hammer is cammed down like on a stock AR15 trigger. The trigger finger feels a sensation of walking along a perfectly flat, glassy-smooth plateau that suddenly drops away.
4) After a short overtravel, the trigger is quickly reset when the shooter slightly relaxes his trigger finger and the next shot is ready to be fired without having to go back to the beginning of the trigger pull cycle.
http://i90.photobucket.com/albums/k261/dynemd/geisselesuperdyn2.jpg http://i90.photobucket.com/albums/k261/dynemd/Ges1.jpg


Sounds just like a Wilson TTU or a PACT AR Gold.  No idea how they stack up against each other.

12/24/2010 12:53:35 PM EDT
[#13]
I shoot 3- gun and I LOVE the DMR. Mine is set up with a 2lb first stage and 9oz 2nd stage.
12/24/2010 6:05:07 PM EDT
[#14]
I just put in the Super Dynamic-Enhanced in my DPMS 308.  Absolutely amazing trigger!  I will be getting more triggers from them for my other rifles.  Truly impressed.
12/25/2010 1:34:23 AM EDT
[#15]
I have the DMR and couldn't be any happier.  Every AR I get in the future will get one.
12/25/2010 4:24:29 AM EDT
[#16]
Quoted:

(1) High Speed (2-stage)

(a) DMR- First Stage: 1.3 - 3 pounds (2 pounds nominal) Second Stage: 0.5 to 1.5 pounds

(b) Service- First Stage: 3.2 – 5 pounds (4 pound nominal) Second Stage: 0.5 to 1.5 pounds

(c) Match- First Stage: 1.3 – 3 pounds (2 pound nominal) Second Stage: 4 to 14 ounces



I have two of these trigger.  One trigger spring has a three-coils gold spring, while the other is two-coil.  Which is which?  I like the 1st stage pull of the lighter two-coil. 2nd stage breaks have been adjusted to be about the same.

Whats the contact email of Geisselle?  I need to get additional springs.


12/25/2010 6:05:42 PM EDT
[#17]
I just bought myself two Geissele triggers, 1st is SSA, 2nd is SSA-E   the SSA has Geissele engraved or screened on the trigger bow, while the SSA-E does not...I would like them both to look the same, does anyone have an explanation? or similar experiences.  Thanks
12/25/2010 6:09:48 PM EDT
[#18]
Quoted:
I just bought myself two Geissele triggers, 1st is SSA, 2nd is SSA-E   the SSA has Geissele engraved or screened on the trigger bow, while the SSA-E does not...I would like them both to look the same, does anyone have an explanation? or similar experiences.  Thanks


Older models and newer models have different markings, sometimes different finishes, etc.
12/25/2010 6:31:03 PM EDT
[#19]
Thanks, i'm gonna contact Geissele and see if i can make them match externally......
12/25/2010 7:30:56 PM EDT
[#20]
Quoted:
Thanks, i'm gonna contact Geissele and see if i can make them match externally......


...These are triggers for combat guns my friend...

12/25/2010 9:16:40 PM EDT
[#21]
Quoted:
Quoted:

(1) High Speed (2-stage)

(a) DMR- First Stage: 1.3 - 3 pounds (2 pounds nominal) Second Stage: 0.5 to 1.5 pounds

(b) Service- First Stage: 3.2 – 5 pounds (4 pound nominal) Second Stage: 0.5 to 1.5 pounds

(c) Match- First Stage: 1.3 – 3 pounds (2 pound nominal) Second Stage: 4 to 14 ounces



I have two of these trigger.  One trigger spring has a three-coils gold spring, while the other is two-coil.  Which is which?  I like the 1st stage pull of the lighter two-coil. 2nd stage breaks have been adjusted to be about the same.

Whats the contact email of Geisselle?  I need to get additional springs.

[email protected]




12/25/2010 9:22:02 PM EDT
[#22]
Quoted:
I just bought myself two Geissele triggers, 1st is SSA, 2nd is SSA-E   the SSA has Geissele engraved or screened on the trigger bow, while the SSA-E does not...I would like them both to look the same, does anyone have an explanation? or similar experiences.  Thanks


The trigger bow for both the SSA & SSA-E should both have a raised G on them. Please contact me if you have any questions

[email protected]
12/25/2010 9:52:11 PM EDT
[#23]
Got a GA DMR on my Bushmaster it makes the stock trigger look like a joke. One of the best things I've done to my AR.
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