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<blockquote data-quote="Glocktogo" data-source="post: 1926761" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>This. A stock mil-spec set with a fluff & buff, speed hammer cut and JP springs is actually a pretty decent trigger for very little coin. Personally, I don't think the RRA 2 stage has quite enough reset to make it fast, but it has a light, crisp break. I'd think it to be a good trigger on a hunting or target gun, but I wouldn't necessarily want it on a game or street gun.</p><p></p><p>For a game gun I really like the Geissele S3G and dynamic series triggers. For the street, I really prefer the 2 stage trigger that the SSA gives. It's a greater margin of control and predictability to prevent a bang under stress when you're not quite ready for one. </p><p></p><p>The Geissele SSF in my RR M16 is a mix of both. The semi position gives you a 2 stage with a crisp, clean break while the auto position is a rolling single stage with a little extra sear engagement. The difference between it and the stock Colt FA pull is astounding. Burst control is nearly telepathic, whereas the stock unit was jump on, jump off as fast as you can for control. </p><p></p><p>Quite a few of the AR trigger companies turn out a nice product. I'm just astounded how well Geissele turns out a wide range of completely different triggers, and all of them work very well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glocktogo, post: 1926761, member: 1132"] This. A stock mil-spec set with a fluff & buff, speed hammer cut and JP springs is actually a pretty decent trigger for very little coin. Personally, I don't think the RRA 2 stage has quite enough reset to make it fast, but it has a light, crisp break. I'd think it to be a good trigger on a hunting or target gun, but I wouldn't necessarily want it on a game or street gun. For a game gun I really like the Geissele S3G and dynamic series triggers. For the street, I really prefer the 2 stage trigger that the SSA gives. It's a greater margin of control and predictability to prevent a bang under stress when you're not quite ready for one. The Geissele SSF in my RR M16 is a mix of both. The semi position gives you a 2 stage with a crisp, clean break while the auto position is a rolling single stage with a little extra sear engagement. The difference between it and the stock Colt FA pull is astounding. Burst control is nearly telepathic, whereas the stock unit was jump on, jump off as fast as you can for control. Quite a few of the AR trigger companies turn out a nice product. I'm just astounded how well Geissele turns out a wide range of completely different triggers, and all of them work very well. [/QUOTE]
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