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<blockquote data-quote="Mad Professor" data-source="post: 3042597" data-attributes="member: 5316"><p>I run SSAs in most of my carbines that might see defensive use or get loaned in a class. I used single stages in my competition guns. Geissele SD-3G and JPs with yellow, etc. I've put a SSA-E in a friends. The subsequent 2 guns he chose SSA triggers and said he was going swap the E out. But never has yet. </p><p></p><p>The SSa- E has 2.3 first stage, 1.2 lbs on the second stage, 3.5 total. The SSA has 2.5/2.0/4.5. </p><p>To me the first stage feels identical with a slightly higher break point once it hits the wall on the SSA. </p><p></p><p>Personal preference is the big thing. </p><p>One thing you will find is the SSA is recommended for Hunting, Law Enforcement, home defense and military use. </p><p></p><p>The SSA-E is marketed toward target use. </p><p></p><p>Either is awesome but serves a slightly different purpose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mad Professor, post: 3042597, member: 5316"] I run SSAs in most of my carbines that might see defensive use or get loaned in a class. I used single stages in my competition guns. Geissele SD-3G and JPs with yellow, etc. I've put a SSA-E in a friends. The subsequent 2 guns he chose SSA triggers and said he was going swap the E out. But never has yet. The SSa- E has 2.3 first stage, 1.2 lbs on the second stage, 3.5 total. The SSA has 2.5/2.0/4.5. To me the first stage feels identical with a slightly higher break point once it hits the wall on the SSA. Personal preference is the big thing. One thing you will find is the SSA is recommended for Hunting, Law Enforcement, home defense and military use. The SSA-E is marketed toward target use. Either is awesome but serves a slightly different purpose. [/QUOTE]
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