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Posted: 12/17/2013 12:04:50 PM EDT
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About to send off for my first stamp but right now it sits as a 11.5 pistol. The lower I'm registering currently has a spikes battle trigger. I probably already know the answer but for a combat grade shtf/hd rifle should I drop the coin for a ssa? I have a g2s in my bench gun which is basically the same trigger
I might just swap in the g2s and try it out |
| There's less than a dozen justified homicides with rifles in the US every year of a population of 314,000,000 so if you're going to spend hundreds of dollars for "hd" that has a 1/10,000,000 chance of happening within the next year than you should go buy lottery tickets instead. |
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There's less than a dozen justified homicides with rifles in the US every year of a population of 314,000,000 so if you're going to spend hundreds of dollars for "hd" that has a 1/10,000,000 chance of happening within the next year than you should go buy lottery tickets instead. Thank you for that amazing technical advice. Sure it will probably and hopefully never be used for defense but that's not going to stop anyone here from spending money on something they enjoy. So I guess my real question should be is the ssa worth the cost over the g2s |
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There's less than a dozen justified homicides with rifles in the US every year of a population of 314,000,000 so if you're going to spend hundreds of dollars for "hd" that has a 1/10,000,000 chance of happening within the next year than you should go buy lottery tickets instead. go to GD if you want to debate the merits of gun ownership in this country. |
| I love my battle trigger, so if you decide to change I'll take it off your hands as that's what I'll be putting in the next build anyway. I say stay with it though, not sure you'll get $200 worth of diff over it, but whatever makes you happy is ultimately what you should go with. |
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There's less than a dozen justified homicides with rifles in the US every year of a population of 314,000,000 so if you're going to spend hundreds of dollars for "hd" that has a 1/10,000,000 chance of happening within the next year than you should go buy lottery tickets instead. '13ers.
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| LMAO a lot of people angry about the statistical reality that their rambo macho dream probably ain't gonna happen like they play it out on their minds over and over. I have ARs too I just admit that I have them cause they're fun to shoot paper targets with and I don't unnecessarily spend hundreds of extra bucks on marginally improving it for the unlikely chance of life preservative use. I'm not trying to be political, I'm trying to be economical and say no a $200 trigger isn't worth it for "hd" it may possibly be worth it if you're going to pull it 5,000 times and you want to spend an extra 4 cents on each of those shots at the range to make it smoother or lighter etc etc. Objective analysis yo |
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LMAO a lot of people angry about the statistical reality that their rambo macho dream probably ain't gonna happen like they play it out on their minds over and over. I have ARs too I just admit that I have them cause they're fun to shoot paper targets with and I don't unnecessarily spend hundreds of extra bucks on marginally improving it for the unlikely chance of life preservative use. I'm not trying to be political, I'm trying to be economical and say no a $200 trigger isn't worth it for "hd" it may possibly be worth it if you're going to pull it 5,000 times and you want to spend an extra 4 cents on each of those shots at the range to make it smoother or lighter etc etc. Objective analysis yo Just because someone said "combat grade / hd" gun, which are the exact words the OP used, doesn't mean they are drooling to be able to shoot someone. It means that they want it to work, 100% of the time. I've dropped some money on some nice parts because I shoot multigun matches and I would like to be more than just competitive. Does that make me a rambo wannabe? You're reading things that aren't there, and being less than helpful in a tech section. |
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I personally have the Wilson Combat Single Stage Drop in Tactical Trigger. It's got a very crisp trigger with very short and solid reset. I prefer single stage over 2 stage. Especially for your "Home Defense" scenario.
Here is a link of the item at rainer arms to give you some info: Not saying you have to buy it there. I got one here off the EE, but they very rarely come up. Wilson Combat Trigger Link The ones I have have a break at 3.5-4lbs which again I personally think is perfect. It's not a hair trigger but it's not heavy either. A very nice balance. Now they also have a MIL/LE model that has the standard 5-5 and 3/4lb trigger pull if you want something that has a little heavier break again for your "Home Defense" gun. I hope this helps. The other triggers you are considering are great triggers too, I just personally prefer these. In reference to being "economical". Most people would say if you are going to put your money into anything put it into a trigger. A great trigger can make all the difference. You'll know it as soon as you try it the first time. They might be expensive but to me it is totally worth it. Best of luck! |
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Quoted: '13ers. ![]() Quoted: Quoted: There's less than a dozen justified homicides with rifles in the US every year of a population of 314,000,000 so if you're going to spend hundreds of dollars for "hd" that has a 1/10,000,000 chance of happening within the next year than you should go buy lottery tickets instead. '13ers. ![]() Guess I'll trade my 1911 in for a Hi Point and buy $1000 worth of lottery tickets since I'll statistically never need it for self defense ![]() ETA: to make my post relevant to the topic at hand, I am putting a Spike's Ni-Bo battle trigger with some JP 3.5 springs in my SBR, but only because I need a round hammer for my future 9mm upper's bolt. My other project, a 7.62 Ma-Ten is going to get the SSA-E based on the reputation. Buy once, cry once. |
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Quoted: I've got a few ACT's, best bang for the buck in my opinion. Quoted: Quoted: i love my sd-3g. another trigger i want to try is the ALG ACT I've got a few ACT's, best bang for the buck in my opinion. Is there a noticeable difference between the QMS and ACT?
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