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1/6/2010 6:37:52 AM EDT
So whats the difference between the NM trigger and the DMR trigger.  I haven't found a place that carries both, either one or the other.
1/6/2010 7:18:11 AM EDT
[#1]
Geissele Hi Speed Match Trigger Pull Weights:
* First Stage: 1.3 – 3 pounds (2 pound nominal)
* Second Stage: 4 to 14 ounces

Geissele Hi Speed DMR Trigger Pull Weights:
* First Stage: 1.3 - 3 pounds (2 pound nominal)
* Second Stage: 0.5 to 1.5 pounds.

Geissele Hi Speed Service Trigger Pull Weights:
* First Stage: 3.2 – 5 pounds (4 pound nominal)
* Second Stage: 0.5 to 1.5 pounds

Spring kits are available that will allow you to have all 3 pull weights.
1/6/2010 7:29:29 AM EDT
[#2]
thanks a bunch
1/6/2010 10:02:39 AM EDT
[#3]
So I am torn which trigger to get.  I like the adjustable aspect of the NM and DMR triggers but I have read a lot of people raving over the SSA.  I like how there is nothing to screw up with the SSA too. What would the hive suggest to go in a 18" Stealth?
1/6/2010 4:24:23 PM EDT
[#4]
The Hi-Speed is not hard to adjust, but if you do not trust yourself, get the SSA.

The SSA is non-adjustable.
* First Stage: ~ 2.5 pounds
* Second Stage: ~1.5 pounds
1/6/2010 4:36:48 PM EDT
[#5]
Unless you are used to an adjustable  two stage FCG, or a two stage for that matter.  Get the SSA.  Ease of installation and set up (lube only).
Is a real plus.  
The High Speed (HS) is more versatile but requires set up.  Not a bad thing but it's a thing.
You'll be happy either way.  As if it matters, my carry carbine has a SSA.  A2 / 3's rifles  have HS's, NM.  Any could work in the other.
458
1/6/2010 5:03:01 PM EDT
[#6]
I don't know if they still do this - you might check - but Rainier provided the springs to set up the Geissele Hi-Speed in any one of its three configurations when I bought a couple from them.
1/6/2010 5:22:25 PM EDT
[#7]
My suggestion would be to get the SSA.It is such a sweet trigger it has to be felt to be believed, and the best part is there's nothing to *uck with....just pin it, lube it, and go.Crisp,solid, smooth, I can't say enough good about it and I've had almost all of them.Buy it, if you're not happy I'll buy it from you...
1/6/2010 5:33:29 PM EDT
[#8]
What type of sights are you using? The DMR is recommended for optics over 4x.
1/6/2010 6:44:40 PM EDT
[#9]
Quoted:
What type of sights are you using? The DMR is recommended for optics over 4x.


Do you really think the type of sight has anything to do with the FCG used?  Where did you get that piece of mis-information
458
1/8/2010 8:41:28 AM EDT
[#10]
how does it compare pull wise to the JP trigger?  I handled one of those locally and it was pretty sweet.
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