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5/23/2012 6:43:23 PM EDT
Does anyone know which Geissele Trigger is used in the 5.56mm PredatARs?
5/23/2012 7:04:50 PM EDT
[#1]
According to Mark Fingar himself:

OBR's: Geissele SSA
PredatAR's: Geissele S2S
5/23/2012 7:10:27 PM EDT
[#2]
Quoted:
Does anyone know which Geissele Trigger is used in the 5.56mm PredatARs?


I believe its the same one their bigger brothers have the Geiselle SSA combat trigger
5/23/2012 7:16:05 PM EDT
[#3]
Quoted:
Quoted:
Does anyone know which Geissele Trigger is used in the 5.56mm PredatARs?


I believe its the same one their bigger brothers have the Geiselle SSA combat trigger


Wrong.  Unless Mark Fingar himself is wrong ... LINK
5/23/2012 7:17:16 PM EDT
[#4]
Quoted:
According to Mark Fingar himself:

OBR's: Geissele SSA
PredatAR's: Geissele S2S


Thanks!
5/24/2012 10:28:12 AM EDT
[#5]
I know it's off topic, but do we have info on what's (going to be) in the PredatOBR?

...and while I'm completely derailing this train, what is an S2S trigger?  I found the SSA info.
5/24/2012 8:00:29 PM EDT
[#6]
Quoted:
I know it's off topic, but do we have info on what's (going to be) in the PredatOBR?

...and while I'm completely derailing this train, what is an S2S trigger?  I found the SSA info.


The Geissele S2S Trigger is only offered as an OEM Trigger to Manufacturers.

Geissele used to sell the S2S Trigger for $125 several years ago, but elected to only offer it to Manufacturers, and they have to be bought in "bulk".

Some will say it's similar to the SSA in pull and feel, but it's made from different metals, they use a different retaining method for the pins, and they're supposedly not examined by Geissele QA like they do with the SSA.  Hope this helps!
5/24/2012 8:00:44 PM EDT
[#7]
Double Tapped the Submit Button ...
5/25/2012 3:40:31 AM EDT
[#8]
Quoted:
Quoted:
I know it's off topic, but do we have info on what's (going to be) in the PredatOBR?

...and while I'm completely derailing this train, what is an S2S trigger?  I found the SSA info.


The Geissele S2S Trigger is only offered as an OEM Trigger to Manufacturers.

Geissele used to sell the S2S Trigger for $125 several years ago, but elected to only offer it to Manufacturers, and they have to be bought in "bulk".

Some will say it's similar to the SSA in pull and feel, but it's made from different metals, they use a different retaining method for the pins, and they're supposedly not examined by Geissele QA like they do with the SSA.  Hope this helps!


Very much, thanks!
5/25/2012 5:58:09 AM EDT
[#9]
if there is any concern I can tell you the s2s is the nicest trigger I have ever felt in an AR. I have compared mine to the my buddies SSA––and I can feel no difference.
5/25/2012 8:09:06 AM EDT
[#10]
Quoted:
if there is any concern I can tell you the s2s is the nicest trigger I have ever felt in an AR. I have compared mine to the my buddies SSA––and I can feel no difference.


The s2s in our predatAR was just a little bit gritty compared to the SSA that came in the OBR. I ended up purchasing SSA- E for the OBR and swapped the SSA into the PredatAR, keeping the s2s as a backup. I'm sure with a little work the feel on the s2s could be cleaned up.

I don't own any other triggers other than Geissele's but have shot some other makes and I am very happy with what I have.
5/25/2012 9:58:44 AM EDT
[#11]
Quoted:
if there is any concern I can tell you the s2s is the nicest trigger I have ever felt in an AR. I have compared mine to the my buddies SSA––and I can feel no difference.


Quoted:
The s2s in our predatAR was just a little bit gritty compared to the SSA that came in the OBR. I ended up purchasing SSA- E for the OBR and swapped the SSA into the PredatAR, keeping the s2s as a backup. I'm sure with a little work the feel on the s2s could be cleaned up.

I don't own any other triggers other than Geissele's but have shot some other makes and I am very happy with what I have.


Both of these statements seem to be consistent with RC51's statement about the reduced QC/QA from Geisseleon the S2S.  I'm sure that you can end up with a trigger that's on the high end or low end of the spectrum (the low end still being a great trigger), whereas the increased QC/QA with the SSA ensures a more consistant product at the top end of the spectrum.