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trigger options for a ar? #3355191 07/07/12 05:54 PM
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what is the best trigger options for a ar15 204.



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Re: trigger options for a ar? [Re: daniel1381] #3355267 07/07/12 06:41 PM
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Depends on what you want to spend. The geiselle triggers are the best out there right now. You would probably want the DMR or the SSA-E. Then you have drop in units like the timney or chip McCormick which are nice too. Then you have your basic two stage trigger, the rock river NM. I had the rock river in my coyote gun for a couple of years and thought it was great. Then I started reading about the Geiselle triggers and decided to buy one. One word....awesome. You can look at the application chart on their web page and it describes each trigger and it's preferred use in pretty good detail.


Re: trigger options for a ar? [Re: cmarmaduke66] #3355284 07/07/12 06:50 PM
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Yup! Get a Geiselle that is to your specifications and needs and never look back. I love my high speed match model.



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Re: trigger options for a ar? [Re: cmarmaduke66] #3355628 07/07/12 10:32 PM
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Anyone have experience with the Rock River Arms 2 stage trigger? You can get that and a DPMS lower kit for less than a Timney or Giselle alone,.


Re: trigger options for a ar? [Re: jdh78] #3355657 07/07/12 10:51 PM
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The one I had was pretty good. IMO its the best stock trigger before going to the before mentioned triggers.


Re: trigger options for a ar? [Re: cmarmaduke66] #3355666 07/07/12 10:56 PM
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thanks sorry I did not read your post completely before asking my question.

I am building my first AR and trying to buy pieces one at a time to get the most bang for my buck.


Re: trigger options for a ar? [Re: jdh78] #3355967 07/08/12 01:37 AM
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The Geiselle triggers have the fastest lock time and are generally considered the best.


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My Geiselle SSAs are sweet!Geiselles are pricey but that is easily forgotten when the shooting starts. grin
Here is the next one I want to try.
http://www.aimsurplus.com/product.aspx?i...amp;groupid=576


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Quote:
Here is the next one I want to try.
http://www.aimsurplus.com/product.aspx?i...amp;groupid=576

That is the one I would want to try too.




Re: trigger options for a ar? [Re: daniel1381] #3356243 07/08/12 04:12 AM
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got a Geiselle



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Originally Posted By: daniel1381
got a Geiselle

Congratulations! You'll love it. If not let me know. wink



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Here is the next one I want to try.
http://www.aimsurplus.com/product.aspx?i...amp;groupid=576

That is the one I would want to try too.


I shot a coworkers with the Geissele SD3G and fell in love, something about the flat profile and crisp clean break sold me.



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Re: trigger options for a ar? [Re: daniel1381] #3356698 07/08/12 03:22 PM
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Originally Posted By: daniel1381
got a Geiselle

Which model?




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Ssa-e



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Guess I need to stop being a tightwad and invest in a good AR trigger.


Re: trigger options for a ar? [Re: daniel1381] #3357295 07/08/12 07:54 PM
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Originally Posted By: daniel1381
Ssa-e

Congrats, You should enjoy that very much over a standard Mil-spec trigger.




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sucker is so smooth!! very impressed only took minutes to install!



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Re: trigger options for a ar? [Re: daniel1381] #3357536 07/08/12 09:20 PM
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You pick it up locally or order it online?




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I use a skeletonized 3lb timney
Looks bada** and feels bada**
trigger barely even moves when it drops the hammer!


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Originally Posted By: dtownrex
I use a skeletonized 3lb timney
Looks bada** and feels bada**
trigger barely even moves when it drops the hammer!

I do not see what the big difference in the 2 Timney's,
Non skeleton and skeleton, except $$$$$$$ scratch




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I have a 3# Timney, I think it was money well spent.


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Originally Posted By: daniel1381
Ssa-e

I beleive you will be happy.After you shoot it a while go shoot a mil-spec and you will appreciate your SSA-E all over again.



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