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12/16/2011 4:49:45 PM EDT
PSA offers the Geissele G2S trigger in one of their carbines.  I can't find the G2S on the Geissele website however.  Anyone know if it's an out-of-production trigger and if so, what it's the equivalent of?
12/16/2011 5:01:35 PM EDT
[#1]
The G2S is an OEM only trigger.
12/16/2011 5:15:04 PM EDT
[#2]
That explains why I can't find it on their website.  Any idea of what it is the equivalent to?  Trying to figure out if it is worth the extra bux before ordering one.
12/16/2011 5:23:18 PM EDT
[#3]
It is a version of their super 2 stage trigger.  

"The G2S is manufactured from triple-alloy steel that is fully through-hardened for superior strength and durability. The sear surfaces are cut with production processes that rival EDM-cut surfaces for accuracy
and smoothness to produce a trigger with a feel and crispness that rivals Geissele Automatics’ best-selling Super Semi-Automatic trigger.

The G2S hammers use a hammer pin retention method that eliminates the need for intricate machining and subassembly operations without sacrificing the durability and pin retention strength of more complicated methods.

The G2S trigger is protected from corrosion and other environmental elements by a hot-dipped zinc-phosphate coating system.

The G2s is a high performance 2-stage trigger. The G2S rivals the outstanding performance of the Geissele Super Semi-Automatic trigger with a smooth first-stage take-up and a crisp second-stage break. The first-stage pull weight of the G2S is approximately 2.5 lbs and second-stage weight is approximately 2.0 lbs to give a total trigger pull weight of approximately 4.5 lbs.

The smooth first stage and crisp second stage enables the operator to maximize accuracy while the G2S’s short reset distance enables the operator to maintain this accuracy at high rates of fire. The two-stage design allows the G2S to deliver both slow-fire and rapid-fire accuracy while retaining the safety and robustness of a two-stage trigger design.

What is not to like?
12/16/2011 5:55:16 PM EDT
[#4]
I do like the idea of a nice two-stage in my future PSA Carbine.  Of course I do see them listed as out of stock now (the carbine with G2S trigger).  When it shows back in stock, I'll be ordering one.