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3/17/2014 10:29:39 AM EDT
So what are the GAHTF experiences with stock triggers, trigger jobs and trigger upgrades for the black rifle?

I am prompted to ask because I was eye-ballin the new Bushmaster rifle and noticed it has a Geissele trigger. I have a Geissele on one of my rifles and I really like it but I am not sure if I like it because it is inherently a "superior" trigger or because of the work that the gunsmith put into the job or if both. So, questions for you:

Is a stock trigger a generic piece that just needs a trigger job? Or should it be replaced because it is a pos?
What exactly is a "trigger job"? Just polishing off rough stuff and changing the pounds?
And will this make a "stock" trigger superior? Or just a little better?

Is Geissele the go to trigger or do you think there are better or equal options like Timney?
3/17/2014 11:22:41 AM EDT
[#1]
Geissele is the GOLD STANDARD of triggers..... I have shot many.... and that's the ONLY thing I run....
3/17/2014 11:29:07 AM EDT
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So what are the GAHTF experiences with stock triggers, trigger jobs and trigger upgrades for the black rifle?



I am prompted to ask because I was eye-ballin the new Bushmaster rifle and noticed it has a Geissele trigger. I have a Geissele on one of my rifles and I really like it but I am not sure if I like it because it is inherently a "superior" trigger or because of the work that the gunsmith put into the job or if both. So, questions for you:



Is a stock trigger a generic piece that just needs a trigger job? Or should it be replaced because it is a pos?

What exactly is a "trigger job"? Just polishing off rough stuff and changing the pounds?

And will this make a "stock" trigger superior? Or just a little better?



Is Geissele the go to trigger or do you think there are better or equal options like Timney?
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I am interested to hear the answers to these questions, as well.  I don't have any experience with Geissele and have been pondering splurging for one.  Not sure if I'm good enough to notice the difference....



 
3/17/2014 11:47:16 AM EDT
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Geissele is widely considered to make the best triggers for the AR-15...  You can't really do a traditional trigger job on an AR-15 without possibly wearing through the case-hardening on the surface of the trigger, which can cause pull weight to vary considerably.  Back in the bad old days of highpower competition, there were relatively few options for improved triggers... Frank White at Compass Lake Engineering produced improved two-stage triggers for relatively cheap, but you had to bend the spring legs until you got the right weight.  RRA came out with an OK trigger (even better when John Holliger at White Oak Precision worked it over), especially for a factory rifle.  The big name at the time was Krieger-Milazzo, but they were fairly hard to get, with a long waiting list.  I know some people who were shooting the Jewell triggers as well.  Then Fred Geissele started producing triggers and it seemed like everyone who tried one switched over (especially the Hi-Speed match triggers, with their reduced lock time compared to standard triggers).
3/17/2014 12:06:21 PM EDT
[#4]
Geissele have been stellar triggers in my opinion, ordering 2 this week hopefully to finish out my rifles. i've been sold on the SSA and the SSA-E. the G2S is a very cost effective way to get the SSA feel and reliability per Bill Geissele. i have 3 and really can't tell the difference from the 2 SSA i have. good luck

on the subject of triggers, i just picked up a LWRC M6 and the stock trigger is garbage, feels like a stock DPMS , Mr.400North how is the trigger in yours??? i figured would ask being i know you have one, thanks man
3/17/2014 12:08:21 PM EDT
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I shot a stock trigger for a long time b/c I never tried  anything else...then I did and I could never go back to a stock GI trigger.
Never did one of the home grown trigger jobs as there are far too many after market options/maker that know what they're doing, not to mention the drop in ease of some models.

Triggers are a very personal thing in my opinion and experience.  Also depends what you want it for too.  Just a Self/Home defense gun, competition, shooting the eyes out of a prairie dog at 800 yds, those are all factors.

I personally don’t care for the big G’s triggers (or most 2 stage triggers really), but I know a lot of folks that love them.  Just not my cup of tea.

AR Gold…sweet, just a frigging sweet @$$ trigger.  Admittedly, I probably don’t trust myself with one.

CMC & Timney also make some pretty nice bang switches.

I have JP’s in all my rifles.  A little heavier than some at 3.5#?-yes, single stage?- yes, take up or over travel?- ZERO.  Crisp & break like glass every time- You bet.

Application and personal preference, that’s what I think triggers boil down to plain & simple.
3/17/2014 3:22:03 PM EDT
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I put a JP in my 308 AR, it was a MASSIVE improvement over the stock trigger... then again, that particular trigger was probably the worst one ever made; I think it has even had the honor of being featured as an anecdote at Shep's precision rifle courses.
3/17/2014 3:46:38 PM EDT
[#7]
Geissele. Stop overthinking it.

I personally prefer their super dynamic series, the 3 gun for comp guns and the Super Dynamic Combat for defense guns. Both of these are single stage triggers.
3/17/2014 4:45:09 PM EDT
[#8]
I've got a Knights 2 stage in one of my rifles. It is leaps and bounds better than a USGI trigger, but is not near as good as any of the Geissele triggers I've shot.  

3/17/2014 4:54:32 PM EDT
[#9]
I use the geissele because they are solid and simple. I don't really need all the adjustability etc. of the other triggers and it's just something that can go out of whack.
3/17/2014 4:59:22 PM EDT
[#10]
Geissele.
3/17/2014 5:16:26 PM EDT
[#11]
Have a Geissele. Nice trigger. But costs add up if you have more than one  AR.
So I do my own. Polishing compound and time. Keeps the hardening but smooth. And when I can find Fail Zero hammers cheap - I add them.
No creep. Standard reset. Works for me.
3/17/2014 6:10:55 PM EDT
[#12]
I replaced my DD gritty trigger for a geissele ssa-e and it's great.
My dad has lately been getting the Amy Geissele triggers (ALG) that are not maybe the machined quality as the normal Geissele but have a coating on it and he really likes them.. They are like $75 instead of $200.
3/17/2014 6:45:28 PM EDT
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I shot my first Geissele in December and fell in love. Since then I've gotten 2 and plan on another 3 since I can't stand the grit on the mil spec . It's as bad as BRD
3/17/2014 7:40:32 PM EDT
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I have a Geissele it is nice ., On a budget buy the ALGS trigger which is tuned by them and uses stock gi components . This is a 5.5 pound trigger and breaks very nicely . It  is a smoking deal in the get a lot at a cheap price factor . I have Rock Rivers in 2 guns, They will stay but the Geissele will go in all future builds
3/17/2014 8:14:28 PM EDT
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My LWRC's trigger is ok by my memory. But my memory sucks and the rifle is in off site storage awaiting new orders. 4000 rds and that poor bitch still hasn't been cleaned. Only 6000 rnds to go.... ha

Thanks guys for the input. Consensus above says; Giessele is indeed a better trigger and soap will not make shit shine. I needed to know this before investing money in smithing a stock piece.

3/18/2014 7:14:33 AM EDT
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I have a couple of the RRA two stage triggers tuned by John Holliger some years ago.  I like them quite a bit.  The Giselle triggers are very nice, but not nice enough to have me switch out what I already have, as I know my triggers' break points very well.  If I was building a new rifle today, I would go with the Giselle.
3/18/2014 7:57:56 AM EDT
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Anybody had range time with the Hiperfire 24E or Hiperfire 24C??
3/18/2014 2:05:03 PM EDT
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I have the 24C and for its competition built purposes, I like it better than the Giessele triggers. i have an SSA for my SBR though.
3/18/2014 3:02:57 PM EDT
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My LWRC's trigger is ok by my memory. But my memory sucks and the rifle is in off site storage awaiting new orders. 4000 rds and that poor bitch still hasn't been cleaned. Only 6000 rnds to go.... ha

Thanks guys for the input. Consensus above says; Giessele is indeed a better trigger and soap will not make shit shine. I needed to know this before investing money in smithing a stock piece.

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buddy, i have at least 6 different stock fire control groups laying around from swapping over to geissele triggers, i'll ship you a fire control group so you can play with it, if you want. let me know
3/18/2014 6:18:35 PM EDT
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I have the 24C and for its competition built purposes, I like it better than the Giessele triggers. i have an SSA for my SBR though.
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Anybody had range time with the Hiperfire 24E or Hiperfire 24C??


I have the 24C and for its competition built purposes, I like it better than the Giessele triggers. i have an SSA for my SBR though.


If it was your go to gun, would you have a 24C or something different / heavier?
3/18/2014 6:46:52 PM EDT
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As others have said, Geissele all the way. I have four -

SSA in a vintage SP1
SSA-E in a .260 Rem AR10 I built
Super ACR in (duh) an ACR
3GS in a lightweight build I did for my dad

Makes a WORLD of difference. I am sold for life - any future weapons I purchase that can take a Geissele will have one.

3/18/2014 8:38:54 PM EDT
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I run a 24C and it's incredible. Love everything about it! They have several iterations depending on which use you want it for. For tactical/HD I probably would run a 24E or the 24T without the trigger shoe in case I'm running gloves or something.
3/19/2014 7:10:27 AM EDT
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As others have said, Geissele all the way. I have four -



SSA in a vintage SP1

SSA-E in a .260 Rem AR10 I built

Super ACR in (duh) an ACR

3GS in a lightweight build I did for my dad



Makes a WORLD of difference. I am sold for life - any future weapons I purchase that can take a Geissele will have one.



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What barrel do you have on that .260 Rem?  Is it built on an Armalite receiver or DPMS style? (that's one of my current builds in progress, a Mega MATen, just ordered a Geissele Hi-Speed DMR trigger which may go in it).



 
3/19/2014 10:31:37 AM EDT
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Anybody had range time with the Hiperfire 24E or Hiperfire 24C??


I have the 24C and for its competition built purposes, I like it better than the Giessele triggers. i have an SSA for my SBR though.


If it was your go to gun, would you have a 24C or something different / heavier?


I probably would run a 24E or the 24T without the trigger shoe in case I'm running gloves or something.
3/19/2014 11:37:40 AM EDT
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What barrel do you have on that .260 Rem?  Is it built on an Armalite receiver or DPMS style? (that's one of my current builds in progress, a Mega MATen, just ordered a Geissele Hi-Speed DMR trigger which may go in it).
 
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As others have said, Geissele all the way. I have four -

SSA in a vintage SP1
SSA-E in a .260 Rem AR10 I built
Super ACR in (duh) an ACR
3GS in a lightweight build I did for my dad

Makes a WORLD of difference. I am sold for life - any future weapons I purchase that can take a Geissele will have one.


What barrel do you have on that .260 Rem?  Is it built on an Armalite receiver or DPMS style? (that's one of my current builds in progress, a Mega MATen, just ordered a Geissele Hi-Speed DMR trigger which may go in it).
 


I went with a Lilja 20" 1:8 stainless steel barrel. I had to send it back to Lilja because once I got it installed, it was causing damage to the bullet tip and bullet setback in the case. After it returned and I reinstalled, it hasn't given me any issues. I'm still learning how to shoot a .30 cal sized AR so my groups aren't anything to brag about, but I can nail a 1-2 moa piece of steel in a match well enough with it. I used a CMMG .308 (DPMS/SR10 style) for the build, yanked the barrel and rail, replaced with the Lilja and a JP 15" rail, put on a Magpul MIAD and ACS, then dropped in the Geissele and called it a day.
3/19/2014 12:12:07 PM EDT
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LW, I have a 260 Rem AR made from a DPMS LR-308. I used a Bartlein 5R 1-8" blank which I bought a DPSM extension and bolt, and sent it to Frank. He made me a 26" spacegun barrel with rifle + 2" gas system. I also used a PWI adjustable gas block. I put the Geissele Match 2-stage in it.
3/22/2014 1:47:25 PM EDT
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Geissele triggers are the best out there. I have 4, three SSA's and one SSA-E.

I won't have anything else in my rifles. That's the problem, they're addictive.
3/22/2014 3:57:52 PM EDT
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Same story here. Had a POS DPMS stock trigger, it was awful. Replaced with a Geissele G2S and I'll never go back. For what's it worth I don't know if I would go lighter than 4.5 lbs afforded by the G2S or SSA. 3.5 is too light for my tastes. Try a couple, it'll make the decision easier