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  • woodline

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    Jan 8, 2017
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    I wish I had some time behind a LaRue so I could make an honest comparison.

    I have SSA-E's in the majority of my AR's and I love them.
    You're more than welcome to try one of my MBTs out if we ever meet in person. I have a few different types of triggers, but no Geissele. My duty weapon had a select fire Geissele that was nice, but that's the only geissele trigger I have fired. I like the LaRue MBT a lot. It is better than the geissele trigger that was in my duty weapon. I keep thinking about trying an SSA-E, but the problem is that I know the MBT is an amazing $100 trigger. I am not sure that the SSA-E is $80-$100 better. The most I have spent on a trigger is a Hiperfire Hipertouch 24C, which is in a competition rifle.

    Probably the first geissele trigger (outside of the ACT) I will buy is their adjustable National Match/DMR trigger. That seems like a worthwhile investment for a precision rifle.
     

    inkd

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    Aug 4, 2009
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    You're more than welcome to try one of my MBTs out if we ever meet in person. I have a few different types of triggers, but no Geissele. My duty weapon had a select fire Geissele that was nice, but that's the only geissele trigger I have fired. I like the LaRue MBT a lot. It is better than the geissele trigger that was in my duty weapon. I keep thinking about trying an SSA-E, but the problem is that I know the MBT is an amazing $100 trigger. I am not sure that the SSA-E is $80-$100 better. The most I have spent on a trigger is a Hiperfire Hipertouch 24C, which is in a competition rifle.

    Probably the first geissele trigger (outside of the ACT) I will buy is their adjustable National Match/DMR trigger. That seems like a worthwhile investment for a precision rifle.

    Hopefully I can take you up on the offer some time.

    I'd be leery of making a jump in cash for something that you've never tried. Especially when you have had good results with the LaRue. I'd just stick with it.

    Geissele was really the first triggers I ever tried out, other than mil-spec, in an AR. I liked then and I've stuck with them ever since. I've got them in all the AR's I've built up.

    The Knights Armament's and LWRC both have the triggers that came in the gun.
     

    rbird7282

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    Dec 6, 2012
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    Columbia
    You're more than welcome to try one of my MBTs out if we ever meet in person. I have a few different types of triggers, but no Geissele. My duty weapon had a select fire Geissele that was nice, but that's the only geissele trigger I have fired. I like the LaRue MBT a lot. It is better than the geissele trigger that was in my duty weapon. I keep thinking about trying an SSA-E, but the problem is that I know the MBT is an amazing $100 trigger. I am not sure that the SSA-E is $80-$100 better. The most I have spent on a trigger is a Hiperfire Hipertouch 24C, which is in a competition rifle.



    Probably the first geissele trigger (outside of the ACT) I will buy is their adjustable National Match/DMR trigger. That seems like a worthwhile investment for a precision rifle.



    If you want to try an SSA-E, get the Geissele G2S. I have both and they are excellent. The G2S is just as good and on sal now for $132 (I think)


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    woodline

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    If you want to try an SSA-E, get the Geissele G2S. I have both and they are excellent. The G2S is just as good and on sal now for $132 (I think)


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    That is fair advice. Next quandry: I used up the last of my dillo dust on a rack of ribs I smoked today. I don't think the Geissele swag pack has a Dillo dust analogue, but at least I know I won't get another LaRue bottle opener or paint stirrer.
     

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