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As I have fiddled more and more with AR15s over the years, I have lost track of exactly *what tigger* I have in several guns. I've acquired several different Geiselle triggers from various places and my records do "say" which triggers they have, but I'm not so sure that I got the correct information to begin with. A couple of rifles have been restored basically to mil-spec and will be finding new homes before long and one of the Geiselle triggers found a new home in a new PSA lower dedicated to another new upper. I ended up with a spare Geiselle trigger and I'd like to know exactly what it is. I don't know yet whether I'll keep it as a spare or peddle it, but it would be nice to know what I've got. Hopefully the photos are clear enough and show enough detail that someone can make a positive ID. Thanks in advance. ![[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]](https://i.imgur.com/OXgHXla.jpg) ![[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]](https://i.imgur.com/RZyv14A.jpg)
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I’d say the G2S given the MIM marks and flat for the pin retainer on the hammer.
I’ll get one of mine out in a bit and compare.
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Thanks TWR. That's what I'd recorded, but confirmation is good. Way too much shuffling happening around here to be sure.
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Do you have the silver split ring keeper? I’ve got a few extras if you need one.
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Yes, I do. Or I did...and then I do again. The thing flew across the room when I removed that trigger from one of the rifles that is going to find a new home. I knew about where I'd find it, but I have to admit I forgot all about it by the time I got a bunch of stuff swapped around. Thanks for the reminder and thanks for the offer, but the reminder is all I needed---that was plenty of help.
I surprise myself sometimes...I can't count the number of times I've launched small parts across the room without losing them outright. I can't recall a single instance out of many incidents where I didn't find what I was looking for...but it did take me about four months to find a spring that got away from me while trying to reinstall the cylinder latch release button on my father-in-law's Charter Undercover. I think I kinda didn't want to find that spring. I needed one or two extra hands to get that little bastard back where it belonged but somehow managed with my clumsy two. Never again!
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Glad you found it!
I was putting together a BCM upper the other day and that little C clip that limits the port door flew out of my sight 5 times. 3 times it was lost for good I thought.
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Keep some spares, you know....................just in case.LOL
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Keep some spares, you know....................just in case.LOL
MM Very good idea. If you have spares you'll always be able to find the one that went off into orbit...according to Murphy. I beat Murphy a few times but I won't be counting on that if I can help it. 
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I bought three Schmidt LPK’s on sale last week and traded for a lower, a barrel and a few other things. Started looking around and would up building another carbine. And I now need to buy another lower.
Spares get me in trouble.
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Indeed. There are two 6mmARs in my AR15 safe because I bought two MBT-2s when they went "on sale briefly" several years ago---having no intent to build a rifle at the time. I have a pile of AR parts tempting me right this minute, one being the spare Geiselle. I think I'd best move that stuff before a pile of parts for a .375 or .458 SOCOM parts appear on my bench.
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