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2/10/2014 2:09:47 PM EDT
Hi, All. My question is, are triggers like the Geissele SSA and the Tactical Fire control 3MR 100% legal without a license? Can any random guy on the street buy one?  Before you jump on me, i have just now started looking into upgraded triggers, and i have tried to search for my answer, not only on this site, but i have also looked it up on the google machine and cant seem to find the straight answer im looking for. So please, a simple answer and brief explanation why or why not would be awesome. Or if you have a link i can go to to find it that would be equally awesome. Go easy on me.
2/10/2014 2:11:47 PM EDT
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Yes they are legal. Personally I'd recommend the Geissele.
2/10/2014 2:16:27 PM EDT
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Perfect!!! Thank you!

Is it legal because it doesnt actually make the rifle "Fully automatic" it just simulates it in a way while still resetting the trigger every time? please excuse my ignorance.
2/10/2014 2:34:59 PM EDT
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Perfect!!! Thank you!

Is it legal because it doesn't actually make the rifle "Fully automatic" it just simulates it in a way while still resetting the trigger every time? please excuse my ignorance.
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Perfect!!! Thank you!

Is it legal because it doesn't actually make the rifle "Fully automatic" it just simulates it in a way while still resetting the trigger every time? please excuse my ignorance.


It really doesn't do that. It just allows you to shoot faster than with a regular Mil Spec trigger.
The Geissele SD3G trigger is the fastest trigger I've ever used. It's not for everyone. But I have been shooting one for years. It allows very fast follow up shots.
I wouldn't buy that other 500 dollar wonder.

If you want a bullet hose I guess you should buy a slide fire stock. Then learn to bump fire.

Something like that doesn't interest me in the least bit. It's a total waste of ammo.

I want to hit what I shoot at. Fast double taps are fine for me.
1 shot that hits it's target. Is better than 30 that come close.

I fired my share of FA, in the Military. I have no interest in that now.
2/10/2014 2:42:16 PM EDT
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Previous Arfcom link on TacCon
I'd go with the Geissele, but it's your call.
2/10/2014 2:49:03 PM EDT
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Another vote for geissele
2/10/2014 3:03:27 PM EDT
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It really doesn't do that. It just allows you to shoot faster than with a regular Mil Spec trigger.
The Geissele SD3G trigger is the fastest trigger I've ever used. It's not for everyone. But I have been shooting one for years. It allows very fast follow up shots.
I wouldn't buy that other 500 dollar wonder.

If you want a bullet hose I guess you should buy a slide fire stock. Then learn to bump fire.

Something like that doesn't interest me in the least bit. It's a total waste of ammo.

I want to hit what I shoot at. Fast double taps are fine for me.
1 shot that hits it's target. Is better than 30 that come close.

I fired my share of FA, in the Military. I have no interest in that now.
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Yes they are legal. Personally I'd recommend the Geissele.


Perfect!!! Thank you!

Is it legal because it doesn't actually make the rifle "Fully automatic" it just simulates it in a way while still resetting the trigger every time? please excuse my ignorance.


It really doesn't do that. It just allows you to shoot faster than with a regular Mil Spec trigger.
The Geissele SD3G trigger is the fastest trigger I've ever used. It's not for everyone. But I have been shooting one for years. It allows very fast follow up shots.
I wouldn't buy that other 500 dollar wonder.

If you want a bullet hose I guess you should buy a slide fire stock. Then learn to bump fire.

Something like that doesn't interest me in the least bit. It's a total waste of ammo.

I want to hit what I shoot at. Fast double taps are fine for me.
1 shot that hits it's target. Is better than 30 that come close.

I fired my share of FA, in the Military. I have no interest in that now.


I appreciate the info. I am not interested in FA for the simple fact that its a waste of ammo like you said. I have just been looking into a good trigger and one thing led to the next and i was watching videos of guys shooting with each and it made an impression, and a wrong one lol. So thank you for setting me straight.
2/10/2014 3:10:03 PM EDT
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And another.
2/10/2014 3:12:29 PM EDT
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+1 Giessele
2/10/2014 3:35:51 PM EDT
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G2S's are great if you want to save some coin. Any of the SSA-E or SDC-E enhanced versions are great if you got a few extra bucks to spend.

or ALG defense which is part of Geissele if you want a tuned mil-spec trigger.
2/10/2014 3:44:57 PM EDT
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G2S's are great if you want to save some coin. Any of the SSA-E or SDC-E enhanced versions are great if you got a few extra bucks to spend.

or ALG defense which is part of Geissele if you want a tuned mil-spec trigger.
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and another

G2S's are great if you want to save some coin. Any of the SSA-E or SDC-E enhanced versions are great if you got a few extra bucks to spend.

or ALG defense which is part of Geissele if you want a tuned mil-spec trigger.


Ok! Thank you all for the replies.
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