Posted: 8/24/2016 10:06:52 PM EDT
| Am very pleased with my ALG ACT, so now that I'm piecing together the parts for another build I wanna include the SSP trigger. Where is it? How much longer till it's available? |
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Deadduck357,
Right now the Super Speed Precision is still in the works. I do not have an ETA of price point or release date. But we are just as excited as you are. There is a learning curve going from a 2 stage to a single stage but it is amazing. You are right there at the "wall". -Geissele Customer Service |
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Just wanted to say I've had the pleasure of trying the SSP a few times and if the final product is anything like what you bring on tour it'll be the favorite Geissele trigger everywhere. I look forward to purchasing a few.
I also volunteer to do any field testing you may need help with <nudge nudge wink wink> |
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Any updates? we are getting very close. we want to make sure we release with a reasonable amount of volume so it doesnt instantly turn to vaporware in the eyes of everyone. however we are geared up, it is in production and it is running as we speak. I would say give it another few weeks. youll start seeing some trickles and tidbits of it hear and there. for those that shot it, i think they will agree its awesome. it quickly became my favorite as well. |
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SHOT 2017 close? Jeez, I hope not that long out. Wont be much longer, definitely before SHOT. While yes we will have it at SHOT the release is slated for this year. we brought the first production samples with us to Big 3 in daytona a couple weeks ago, everyone seemed to thoroughly enjoy it. |
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Wont be much longer, definitely before SHOT. While yes we will have it at SHOT the release is slated for this year. we brought the first production samples with us to Big 3 in daytona a couple weeks ago, everyone seemed to thoroughly enjoy it. Quoted:
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SHOT 2017 close? Jeez, I hope not that long out. Wont be much longer, definitely before SHOT. While yes we will have it at SHOT the release is slated for this year. we brought the first production samples with us to Big 3 in daytona a couple weeks ago, everyone seemed to thoroughly enjoy it. Is it too early to ask what this is, and what the target use is for this product? |
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Is it too early to ask what this is, and what the target use is for this product? Quoted:
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SHOT 2017 close? Jeez, I hope not that long out. Wont be much longer, definitely before SHOT. While yes we will have it at SHOT the release is slated for this year. we brought the first production samples with us to Big 3 in daytona a couple weeks ago, everyone seemed to thoroughly enjoy it. Is it too early to ask what this is, and what the target use is for this product? Single stage trigger. |
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Quoted: Close quarters combat and action shooting competition. The SSP is ridiculously fast, and simple in operation. S/F Quoted: Quoted: Benchrest, sniper or combat? Close quarters combat and action shooting competition. The SSP is ridiculously fast, and simple in operation. S/F |
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How is it versus the S3G trigger? Quoted:
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Benchrest, sniper or combat? Close quarters combat and action shooting competition. The SSP is ridiculously fast, and simple in operation. S/F Glorious. It is glorious. S/F |
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Quoted: Glorious. It is glorious. S/F Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Benchrest, sniper or combat? Close quarters combat and action shooting competition. The SSP is ridiculously fast, and simple in operation. S/F Glorious. It is glorious. S/F |
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So if these triggers fall under the category of fast or rapid triggers, you said a short reset is helpful. What else is helpful? It isn't just a short reset - the reset point is the same as the point of break (plus or minus a thousandth or two). That greatly reduces the possibility of short stroking of the trigger at speed, something some do with the S3G/SD3G. The SSP has all actions happen at a single predictable point. It is a true one stage trigger but without any of the inherent grittiness and excessively long sear disengagement found in other triggers. S/F |
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Is 3 1/2 lbs a good compromise for gaming and CQB? "Gaming" ??? 3 gun match etc. While I'm not saying there's such thing as a 'CQB spec/trigger' as CQB is a broad skill set, 3.5 pounds is fine for most any use. You can increase weight by a pound with a spring change and the trigger won't feel any worse. S/F |
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It isn't just a short reset - the reset point is the same as the point of break (plus or minus a thousandth or two). That greatly reduces the possibility of short stroking of the trigger at speed, something some do with the S3G/SD3G. The SSP has all actions happen at a single predictable point. It is a true one stage trigger but without any of the inherent grittiness and excessively long sear disengagement found in other triggers. S/F Quoted:
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So if these triggers fall under the category of fast or rapid triggers, you said a short reset is helpful. What else is helpful? It isn't just a short reset - the reset point is the same as the point of break (plus or minus a thousandth or two). That greatly reduces the possibility of short stroking of the trigger at speed, something some do with the S3G/SD3G. The SSP has all actions happen at a single predictable point. It is a true one stage trigger but without any of the inherent grittiness and excessively long sear disengagement found in other triggers. S/F imagine an SSAE thats right at the wall already. that is basically how the SSP feels. very short overall travel, and very short reset. unlike the S3G/SD3G which is more of a rolling break similar to a 1911. |