Hey! I finally realized I was spelling Geissele WRONG. I'm kinda anal about such things and as such find it somewhat embarrassing...but I've grown a little used to that over the last six and a half decades.
Brownell's has two models of enhanced triggers on sale for ridiculously low prices just now if you consider $129 ridiculously low, like I do. I haven't tried either of these two, but I'm sure taken by the SSA-E. That one has found its way into every lower receiver in my possession save the two house guns which are equipped with the G2S.
I just ordered the SSA-E. I have given up working on the this mil-spec trigger!!
RR,
Keep an eye on Palmetto State Armory (PSA). Maybe even subscribe so you get notifications. They have some smoking deals!
Bob
Brownells has Geissle SSA and SSA-E triggers on sale for $149 then use code "winter20" for another $20 off or "winter40" for $40 off a two trigger order.
You can't beat this deal. They're fantastic triggers.
RR,
Keep an eye on Palmetto State Armory (PSA). Maybe even subscribe so you get notifications. They have some smoking deals!
Bob
I do get PSA emails and PSA gets some of my money. I often see the same or similar deals from Primary Arms. Both are GTG. Primary Arms has shown just a little bit faster service at times but that may have been due to being closer to home for me.
Not bad prices for a SSA-E but I'd go with a LaRue MBT for $75
The MBT is not a bad trigger---and especially for the money, but it is not even in the same zip code as the SSA-E.
Having owned both an SSA-E (1st) and several MBTs I didn't find that to be the case at all, especially for the difference in cost. The SSA-E was a few ounces lighter in pull weight than the MBTs but that's about it.
The Geissele National Match is another story.
And having owned two MBTs and four SSA-Es, my assessment is that the MBT breaks like a wet sponge compared to the SSA-E. I think 95% of those who have used both would agree.