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Mod 0 done? Mod 1 in the works? December?
I can't wait. A preorder with intro pricing would be awesome. 1 or 2 please! |
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I think every one that's voted in the pole should get first dibs on ordering one.
Its only fair, if they thread and the people in it had not shown a large interest we would of never got this thing. |
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I'm looking forward to ordering one. I decided to try a SSA when Bill dropped the discount code early this year and was quite impressed. I'm planning to use an SSA-E in a precision 308 gun and now he's introducing this? Oh well, at least I can move the SSA to the planned SBR build, but if this trigger is half as awesome as I anticipate, I'm going to want one of them for that too. Which means I better start another build to make use of the SSA. I think he was right when he said this trigger is going to make all of us (perpetually) broke!
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Now i don't live too far from you guys, Bill, if you need someone to help test
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View Quote That's 600 RPM. If it's a semi auto trigger, I'll be one happy hombre. |
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Looks like my lil' one will be getting less for Christmas.
Daddy needs a new trigger. |
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Yes but not for $500. It's a tiny piece of metal with springs... there's no reason it should cost that much. It's what... MAYBE $20 in materials? View Quote A standard geissele trigger is the best you can get, arguably. They use the highest quality tool steel, cnc machines aren't cheap, neither are engineers, magnetic particle testing, high pressure testing, not bin testing, each and every little pin. Just to make his triggers more affordable he offered a slightly different version that is batch tested and has no later engravings; it brought a $230 trigger down to $165. So $325 seems reasonable. The second reason it's so expensive for other trigger, like the competitor in question, is because people are willing to pay it. Supply and demand. I don't understand why anyone would want this.. A trigger that makes you a worse shooter and shoots fast by artificially recreating a full auto "feel". Or whatever. I'd rather learn to shoot fast on a normal trigger. Lastly, who's the babe? |
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A standard geissele trigger is the best you can get, arguably. They use the highest quality tool steel, cnc machines aren't cheap, neither are engineers, magnetic particle testing, high pressure testing, not bin testing, each and every little pin. Just to make his triggers more affordable he offered a slightly different version that is batch tested and has no later engravings; it brought a $230 trigger down to $165. So $325 seems reasonable. The second reason it's so expensive for other trigger, like the competitor in question, is because people are willing to pay it. Supply and demand. I don't understand why anyone would want this.. A trigger that makes you a worse shooter and shoots fast by artificially recreating a full auto "feel". Or whatever. I'd rather learn to shoot fast on a normal trigger. Lastly, who's the babe? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Yes but not for $500. It's a tiny piece of metal with springs... there's no reason it should cost that much. It's what... MAYBE $20 in materials? A standard geissele trigger is the best you can get, arguably. They use the highest quality tool steel, cnc machines aren't cheap, neither are engineers, magnetic particle testing, high pressure testing, not bin testing, each and every little pin. Just to make his triggers more affordable he offered a slightly different version that is batch tested and has no later engravings; it brought a $230 trigger down to $165. So $325 seems reasonable. The second reason it's so expensive for other trigger, like the competitor in question, is because people are willing to pay it. Supply and demand. I don't understand why anyone would want this.. A trigger that makes you a worse shooter and shoots fast by artificially recreating a full auto "feel". Or whatever. I'd rather learn to shoot fast on a normal trigger. Lastly, who's the babe? |
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That's 600 RPM. If it's a semi auto trigger, I'll be one happy hombre. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
That's 600 RPM. If it's a semi auto trigger, I'll be one happy hombre. It's probably more. The timer won't go any faster. |
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if the standard mode is on par with a good duty trigger, i am in for a few of these.
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Update: This trigger is designed and ready to go. But I have something else cooking that will blow your socks off and make all of us poor. The Flying Dutchman is working feverishly on mod 1 which I am making him do even though mod 0 works like a champ. Standby until Dec. View Quote Please tell me it has a flat bow. I have three ARs: SD-E, SD-E, and one in the process of building. I was planning on adding a third SD-E, but would GREATLY prefer this design. Safe / SD-E / SD3G would be amazing. I would buy three and sell both of my SD-E triggers. Safe / SD-C / SD3G would be next. I would buy one for my unfinished rifle. Safe / SSA / S3G I would have to think about. I love my flat triggers. So...flat bow? |
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I'm not sure why I would want a flat bow. If you are to make one, please make a version like a regular trigger... Thank you.
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It's probably more. The timer won't go any faster. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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That's 600 RPM. If it's a semi auto trigger, I'll be one happy hombre. It's probably more. The timer won't go any faster. How fast does a m16 eat ammo? Isn't it 900 RPM? I wonder if the new Geissele "Internet Exploder" will get close to it. |
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Quoted: A standard geissele trigger is the best you can get, arguably. They use the highest quality tool steel, cnc machines aren't cheap, neither are engineers, magnetic particle testing, high pressure testing, not bin testing, each and every little pin. Just to make his triggers more affordable he offered a slightly different version that is batch tested and has no later engravings; it brought a $230 trigger down to $165. So $325 seems reasonable. The second reason it's so expensive for other trigger, like the competitor in question, is because people are willing to pay it. Supply and demand. I don't understand why anyone would want this.. A trigger that makes you a worse shooter and shoots fast by artificially recreating a full auto "feel". Or whatever. I'd rather learn to shoot fast on a normal trigger. Lastly, who's the babe? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Yes but not for $500. It's a tiny piece of metal with springs... there's no reason it should cost that much. It's what... MAYBE $20 in materials? A standard geissele trigger is the best you can get, arguably. They use the highest quality tool steel, cnc machines aren't cheap, neither are engineers, magnetic particle testing, high pressure testing, not bin testing, each and every little pin. Just to make his triggers more affordable he offered a slightly different version that is batch tested and has no later engravings; it brought a $230 trigger down to $165. So $325 seems reasonable. The second reason it's so expensive for other trigger, like the competitor in question, is because people are willing to pay it. Supply and demand. I don't understand why anyone would want this.. A trigger that makes you a worse shooter and shoots fast by artificially recreating a full auto "feel". Or whatever. I'd rather learn to shoot fast on a normal trigger. Lastly, who's the babe? |
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This. I have never shot a flat bow trigger AR. What is so great about a flat bow? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I'm not sure why I would want a flat bow. If you are to make one, please make a version like a regular trigger... Thank you. I have never shot a flat bow trigger AR. What is so great about a flat bow? I have a flat bow and I still don't know. Makes no difference to me but I haven't tried to bump fire it. |
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I'll take at least 2 of these maybe 3-4 if funds allow me too.
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I don't understand why anyone would want this.. View Quote The utility of it will be marginal. However, we will buy one for the fun of rapid shooting. Remember that very few people (almost nobody) will ever use their AR for anything other than recreational shooting. Even the ARFCOM Tier I Operators that are so prepared for the big one that, much to their dismay, will never come.. It will make for a fun time at the range popping off $.35 a round ammo at 500 rds/min. I can't wait to watch my buddies at the range marvel at my new toy. |
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Wow... so... this is actually happening....
STILL in for 2! I'm just hoping that we don't get an announcement on April 1st of next year |
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View Quote The suspense is killing me... |
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Oh I can't wait for this. Now I have to decide if I pull my SD3G out of my dedicated 3gun rifle and put one of these in...
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Judging by some of the comments I think this trigger is being confused with that tac-con garbage.
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Judging by some of the comments I think this trigger is being confused with that tac-con garbage. View Quote Posted in the wrong thread. Saw Geissele and thought it was THIS THREAD |
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This. I have never shot a flat bow trigger AR. What is so great about a flat bow? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I'm not sure why I would want a flat bow. If you are to make one, please make a version like a regular trigger... Thank you. I have never shot a flat bow trigger AR. What is so great about a flat bow? It's a more of personal preference thing IMO. For me it's more comfortable. I'll never go back. |
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It's a more of personal preference thing IMO. For me it's more comfortable. I'll never go back. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I'm not sure why I would want a flat bow. If you are to make one, please make a version like a regular trigger... Thank you. I have never shot a flat bow trigger AR. What is so great about a flat bow? It's a more of personal preference thing IMO. For me it's more comfortable. I'll never go back. Definitely personal preference. I love the flat bow because I can put my finger at the very bottom of the trigger, getting more leverage. |
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I really hope you guys are working with Battle Arms Development for the selector set up. That would be amazing.
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I have a SD3G in my shopping cart at an online retailer right now. I'm probably gonna hold off for this mother of all triggers!
I voted "yes" several months ago and, frankly didn't think it'd get anywhere. I'm ecstatic right now! I agree, we should get a list started so we can get in on the first order! |
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This. I have never shot a flat bow trigger AR. What is so great about a flat bow? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I'm not sure why I would want a flat bow. If you are to make one, please make a version like a regular trigger... Thank you. I have never shot a flat bow trigger AR. What is so great about a flat bow? Cause it feels like a 1911 trigger, yo! Wait, that's not a good thing. |
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