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10/24/2014 3:23:53 PM EDT
Anyone have a good trigger set up they recommend? Right now I just have a basic Colt single stage trigger but looking at maybe getting a 2 stage.
10/24/2014 3:31:17 PM EDT
[#1]
http://geissele.com/triggers.html


SSA is probably what you want. You can find them just about everywhere.
10/24/2014 3:35:25 PM EDT
[#2]
You can never go wrong with a Geissele. I have the SD-E and I love it. For a lot less money his wife's company (ALG Defense) offers a decent single stage at 4.5 pounds (ALG-ACT)for $65.00
10/24/2014 3:38:27 PM EDT
[#3]
Awesome, thank you. I will check them out. Never realized how expensive trigger set ups can get!
10/24/2014 3:39:02 PM EDT
[#4]
That's a hell of a price! I never knew how much you could end up spending on a trigger set up!
10/24/2014 9:58:21 PM EDT
[#5]
It is a lot. But the trigger is unbelievable especially for distance shooting.
10/24/2014 10:31:28 PM EDT
[#6]
Anyone ever used one of these triggers? I'm looking at them for a 308 AR.

Hiperfire

EB
10/24/2014 10:33:08 PM EDT
[#7]
I have the SSA on both my AR-15's and I would not own one with out it. The control is superb.
10/26/2014 5:59:33 PM EDT
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Anyone ever used one of these triggers? I'm looking at them for a 308 AR.

Hiperfire

EB
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I have the 24C and I love it, have about 500 rounds with it and zero problems. I have the lightest springs on it and the trigger pull is about 2.5lbs very smooth and rapid reset. I actually like the fact that trigger pull is vastly reduced while hammer force is not affected at all.


Vince
10/26/2014 7:16:12 PM EDT
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I have the SSA on both my AR-15's and I would not own one with out it. The control is superb.
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I'm going to check that one out for sure. I keep hearing people talk about it. The only thing is I need to check with the Sheriff's Office first to make sure they don't have any major restrictions on triggers for duty rifles.
10/27/2014 8:43:21 AM EDT
[#10]
The Hyperfires may be OK, but the SSA and SSA-E definitely are.
The SSA is proven to be reliable with military spec ammo and has a long service life.
Also on general principle I like the fewer parts aspect of the SSA vs the Hyperfire for SD/duty weapons.
10/28/2014 2:48:36 PM EDT
[#11]
Good points on the Hiperfire. Not to hijack the thread, but I'm looking at use in a long range shoot. My everyday ARs will have a different set up.
Thanks for the feedback

Eddy
10/29/2014 10:10:12 PM EDT
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Good points on the Hiperfire. Not to hijack the thread, but I'm looking at use in a long range shoot. My everyday ARs will have a different set up.
Thanks for the feedback

Eddy
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Well you did hijack it... so thanks for that.

LOL just kidding man!
10/30/2014 12:50:18 PM EDT
[#13]
Does anyone care to give me some insight on the black rain ordinance drop in trigger? I seen a video on it and the reset looked absolutely impeccable. Any takers? I'm new to this sight and this is my first ar build.
10/30/2014 1:07:07 PM EDT
[#14]
I will be purchasing the BRO DIT trigger as soon as I have the funds to put in one of my rifles. It has great reviews. Also there are some videos on YouTube. I am working on buying a house on land so all my pennies are spoken for! I want the Black Rain Ordinance trigger that's for sure
10/31/2014 8:47:28 AM EDT
[#15]
Very nice triggers based on a unique design.  Bear in mind they release with a single stage stroke rather than a definite break.  The letoff starts like a two stage trigger with a small amount of take up, but instead of a second stage, at the end of the stroke it goes bang.  Ideal for fast double taps as practiced in 3-gun competition, but not for precision shooting at distance. - CW
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