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  • outrider58

    Eats Bacon Raw
    MDS Supporter
    Jul 29, 2014
    50,073
    I'd love to fool around with one of those high speed national match triggers, but at almost $300, it will have to wait.
     

    Qbeam

    Ultimate Member
    Apr 16, 2008
    6,085
    Georgia
    The SD-E from Geisslie is good for the price, but a different animal from the LaRue MBT. The SD-E is more for precision shooting for me.

    They go on sale once in a while, so that's the time to buy.

    It all depends on what you need from the trigger.

    Q
     

    dinizjr_usmc

    Member
    Aug 6, 2011
    15
    What is restricted? A specific trigger or the whole website?


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    I have tried multiple triggers, even the ssa.
     

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    Seagrave1963

    Still learnin'
    MDS Supporter
    Feb 6, 2011
    10,155
    Eastern Shore
    Hmmm - not sure what the sales prices were, but for $240, I can get 3 Larue triggers. I am hard pressed to believe Geiselle is 3x as good.

    This reply reminded me to pick up another Larue MBT - they are going for $115 each now! Lucky to have picked up a few for $59 several years ago.
     

    tdt91

    I will miss you my friend
    Apr 24, 2009
    10,812
    Abingdon
    I put a SD-3G in my M4 a long time ago and really haven't shot it much over the years. I'm going to use it for a hog hunt this winter so I mounted a scope and took it to the range to get it zero'd with factory ammo.
    Anyway, one thing I noticed was the trigger pull break weight. It seemed heavy but I guess I'm just used to better triggers in hunting style rifles. Their website says this about the trigger. The SD3G trigger has a very short, light pull and reset. We do not recommend it for duty use, bench rest, accuracy work or shooting small groups. It is designed for close course competition use where rapid target engagement with quick follow up shots are required.
     

    inkd

    Ultimate Member
    Aug 4, 2009
    7,543
    Ridge
    Keeps saying they are restricted. What am I missing?
    I don't know. I logged in and got all the way through checkout and stopped at placing the order since I am not looking for a trigger.

    I did get a pop up asking me if I was over 18 and to accept the website cookies. I don't know if that would throw a flag up or not, if not done?
     

    dinizjr_usmc

    Member
    Aug 6, 2011
    15
    I don't know. I logged in and got all the way through checkout and stopped at placing the order since I am not looking for a trigger.

    I did get a pop up asking me if I was over 18 and to accept the website cookies. I don't know if that would throw a flag up or not, if not done?
    Thank you! Idk man. I definitely Accepted the 18 and over flag and got past that...
     

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