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Posted: 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. |
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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. |
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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 |
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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... |
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