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8/30/2016 10:47:40 AM EDT
I want to put a Geissele trigger in my ACR and was wondering if there was an advantage to getting the Super ACR trigger over the SSA trigger?

Thanks,
Mark
8/31/2016 12:24:08 AM EDT
[#1]
Found the SSA to be nicer than the super ACR
9/1/2016 12:08:00 AM EDT
[#2]
I'm not familiar with either of the triggers mentioned, but I wanted to point out that any AR trigger will fit the ACR with only a minor modification.  I personally have a RRA match trigger in mine and love it...I'm sure there are better triggers out there but it's always what I've run.

hope this helps!
9/1/2016 12:51:19 PM EDT
[#3]
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I'm not familiar with either of the triggers mentioned, but I wanted to point out that any AR trigger will fit the ACR with only a minor modification.  I personally have a RRA match trigger in mine and love it...I'm sure there are better triggers out there but it's always what I've run.

hope this helps!
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Could you elaborate on the minor modification?  Ive been interested in upgrading the trigger on my ACR and was just looking at the one specific for it.
9/1/2016 12:53:20 PM EDT
[#4]
I just use the factory hammer spring with my Ar triggers.   I've ran almost all of the geissele triggers that way. My favorite semi trigger is the ssa-e.
9/1/2016 2:55:53 PM EDT
[#5]
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It's a single, small bend of the right leg of the hammer spring. That's it.
9/1/2016 10:22:15 PM EDT
[#6]
It's really nothing major. Yank out the old spring, and gently bend the new one until it's a perfect angular match to the old.
9/6/2016 12:21:43 AM EDT
[#7]
I have a SD3G in mine and just used the stock hammer spring. Bending the spring would be super easy tho. The Super ACR is what? $350? That's crazy for a gun that takes AR triggers.
9/6/2016 8:18:48 PM EDT
[#8]
The super ACR is $260.
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