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10/14/2013 1:15:19 PM EDT
I'm running a Geissele SSA-E in one rifle and really like it wondering if I'd be disappointed with a G2S going to need 5 more triggers and that's a nice savings
10/14/2013 1:19:49 PM EDT
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Probably would never know the difference.
10/14/2013 1:28:25 PM EDT
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The G2S is identical to the SSA (I have both).  SSA-E I have used had a lighter pull weight.  So compared to the SSA-E it will feel heavier.  Still has a relatively light pull and crisp break though.
10/14/2013 2:21:38 PM EDT
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That's the problem with Geissele triggers, you replace it in one rifle and you now "need" to replace it on all!
10/14/2013 2:22:51 PM EDT
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I got a SSA a couple weeks ago for $170 shipped, deals are out there.
10/14/2013 3:48:46 PM EDT
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They're still not cheap.  Biggest problem with good triggers is that they tend to multiply in the safe; anything with a stock trigger just doesn't see the light of day.
Moon
10/14/2013 3:53:20 PM EDT
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That's the problem with Geissele triggers, you replace it in one rifle and you now "need" to replace it on all!
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That's the problem with Geissele triggers, you replace it in one rifle and you now "need" to replace it on all!


Bought one.

Now I have three more.

10/14/2013 4:05:37 PM EDT
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In a blind taste test...most will not be able to tell the difference.

SSA to G2S that is...
10/19/2013 5:34:31 PM EDT
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Middle of next week will give the G2S a try , hope I'm not kicking myself afterwards
10/19/2013 5:47:29 PM EDT
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If you don't like it you can always sell it. I'd like to hear what you have to say about it since I'm in a similar situation.
10/19/2013 8:09:39 PM EDT
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I personally couldn't tell a difference between a G2S and SSA.
10/19/2013 11:36:18 PM EDT
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The only difference really is spot checking versus checking each and the markings are a little different, other than that it's effectively the same trigger.
10/20/2013 3:45:19 AM EDT
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That's the problem with Geissele triggers, you replace it in one rifle and you now "need" to replace it on all!


Boy, isn't that the truth. I love the Super Dynamic triggers. Love that flat trigger bow
I have 4, or 5, not sure. they keep multiplying, while my wallet shrinks.

Most of mine are the SD3G, which people here aren't too fond of. But I love them. I'm going to try 1 Super Dynamic Enhanced. to see how I like it. They say that the SD3G isn't for accurate shooting.
Tell that to my Mega-10 with the 24" Krieger tube on it. It shoots way better than I can. Figure I'll try the Dynamic Enhanced in that rifle to see if that makes any difference. Time will tell.
Wish they were cheaper, but I can't stand regular triggers any more .
Thanks a lot Geissele, you ruined me
10/20/2013 6:20:47 AM EDT
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I'm running a Geissele SSA-E in one rifle and really like it wondering if I'd be disappointed with a G2S going to need 5 more triggers andthat's a nice savings


That's the problem with Geissele triggers, you replace it in one rifle and you now "need" to replace it on all!



I hate my life!

Picked up a super dynamic for my 14.5... Need a few more now.
10/20/2013 8:24:42 PM EDT
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Someone in the thread here, claimed to get an SSA for $170.



Anyone know where I can find pricing like that? Appearantly its a secret.
10/20/2013 9:00:34 PM EDT
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It's no secret.  Click the bright orange button that says equipment exchange.  I got an SSA-E month ago for $180 shipped.  I've seen a couple more at similar prices since then.  If you go there right now you will see that some guy just sold two at $167, both had little wear.
10/23/2013 9:36:58 AM EDT
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If you don't like it you can always sell it. I'd like to hear what you have to say about it since I'm in a similar situation.
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If you don't like it you can always sell it. I'd like to hear what you have to say about it since I'm in a similar situation.


Just installed it , will hit the range after bit, but there is a big difference between  this <G2S> and my SSA-E , at this point thinking I wished I'd held off on the G2S
10/23/2013 10:29:25 AM EDT
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That's a little disappointing I'm in the market for a decent trigger right now too I was really considering a g2s, I might have to save a little more and get a sd-c. I guess any one of them would be an upgrade over the stock triggers I'm used to.
10/23/2013 11:08:29 AM EDT
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Secret... from tradingplacepawn.com. Found the sale in the EE section. Was sale priced at $184.99 plus $10 off and free shipping since it was over $150, sorry about saying it was $170 it was 174.99, excellent price on mags too.
10/23/2013 11:22:14 AM EDT
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I'm running a Geissele SSA-E in one rifle and really like it wondering if I'd be disappointed with a G2S going to need 5 more triggers andthat's a nice savings


That's the problem with Geissele triggers, you replace it in one rifle and you now "need" to replace it on all!


sadly, this is true, i replaced all my triggers now
10/23/2013 11:44:50 AM EDT
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I just bought an SSA-E to replace the SSA on my 6.5G DMR.  The SSA is going on a new 6.5G build.  I have an S3G on my .300 BLK SBR, and it's TITS in that role.   (Acronym Overload!)



I like 2-stage triggers for precision work, but if you know how to work a trigger, there's no reason a single-stage like the S3G can't be used.
10/23/2013 11:52:32 AM EDT
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Can we get an G2S with the flat bow?
10/23/2013 12:21:17 PM EDT
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Just installed it , will hit the range after bit, but there is a big difference between  this <G2S> and my SSA-E , at this point thinking I wished I'd held off on the G2S
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If you don't like it you can always sell it. I'd like to hear what you have to say about it since I'm in a similar situation.


Just installed it , will hit the range after bit, but there is a big difference between  this <G2S> and my SSA-E , at this point thinking I wished I'd held off on the G2S


The G2S is supposed to be compared to the SSA, not the SSA-E.
Correct me if I am wrong.
10/23/2013 12:23:08 PM EDT
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The G2S is supposed to be compared to the SSA, not the SSA-E.
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Middle of next week will give the G2S a try , hope I'm not kicking myself afterwards


If you don't like it you can always sell it. I'd like to hear what you have to say about it since I'm in a similar situation.


Just installed it , will hit the range after bit, but there is a big difference between  this <G2S> and my SSA-E , at this point thinking I wished I'd held off on the G2S


The G2S is supposed to be compared to the SSA, not the SSA-E.
Correct me if I am wrong.

You're correct...the problem is that a lot of the posters in this thread lack reading comprehension of the OP and started spouting bad data about "it" being just the same as the G2S, which apparently confused the OP.
10/23/2013 4:50:19 PM EDT
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No confession, I realized a couple people weren't on the same boat , but the G2S was only $125 out of my pocket so I gave it a try as the SSA-E is just a tad bit light on the second stage, will give it 1 more trip to the range before I figure out if to keep it or not. The first stage is what I don't care for on it the 2nd stage I can live with okay
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