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Posted: 7/23/2016 2:23:40 AM EDT
| Can you get a lighter trigger spring for a SSA-E ? |
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Why? It's light enough at 2, and 2.5 per stage Some unintended misinformation above. Not 2.0 and 1.5 either. The SSA-E has a 1.2 pound second stage and 2.3 pound first stage for a total pull through of 3.5. On a semiauto AR rifle that is not a dedicated bench gun, I would not want a second stage lighter than 1.2 pounds. Perhaps OP's trigger is installed incorrectly. Call Geissele for support. |
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Some unintended misinformation above. Not 2.0 and 1.5 either. The SSA-E has a 1.2 pound second stage and 2.3 pound first stage for a total pull through of 3.5. On a semiauto AR rifle that is not a dedicated bench gun, I would not want a second stage lighter than 1.2 pounds. Perhaps OP's trigger is installed incorrectly. Call Geissele for support. Quoted:
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Why? It's light enough at 2, and 2.5 per stage Some unintended misinformation above. Not 2.0 and 1.5 either. The SSA-E has a 1.2 pound second stage and 2.3 pound first stage for a total pull through of 3.5. On a semiauto AR rifle that is not a dedicated bench gun, I would not want a second stage lighter than 1.2 pounds. Perhaps OP's trigger is installed incorrectly. Call Geissele for support. Also, the published pull weights are "nominal," not "guaranteed to ±5%" or any such nonsense. The product page for each of their triggers shows in red "All weights are approximates." OP, my SSA-E, installed carefully to Geissele's (well written) instructions, is smooth, light and very crisp. If yours isn't, there's a problem. I'd first try taking it out and reinstalling it very carefully, following the instructions step-by-step, including using their supplied grease where instructed, then try it out again. Keep your eyes on the drawings that come with the instructions - that way you won't have any issues with "which way does that spring go?"
If that doesn't fix the issue, give 'em a call Monday, and/or post in their Industry Forum. |
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