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Decent buy for a two stage. Ends tonight $119 + free shipping. Couldn't get the link to work for some reason
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The SSA-E is on sale someplace else but I don't remember where. I keep getting emails and I flush them immediately because I don't need any more AR triggers...and having even a single spare purchased at a bargain price around the house has proven to become expensive!
Don't be the darkness.
America will perish while those who should be standing guard are satisfying their lusts.
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The SSA-E is on sale someplace else but I don't remember where. I keep getting emails and I flush them immediately because I don't need any more AR triggers...and having even a single spare purchased at a bargain price around the house has proven to become expensive! I know the feeling. Spare AR parts end up being a complete AR around here. I ordered 2 anyway. I had one that needed upgrading
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sweet find! thanks for link.
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Nice triggers for the money. Comparable to the Larue MBT 2s.
I have several of each but prefer the MBT 2s personally
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The SSA-E is on sale someplace else but I don't remember where. I keep getting emails and I flush them immediately because I don't need any more AR triggers...and having even a single spare purchased at a bargain price around the house has proven to become expensive! The weirdest thing is I hate the SSAE when shooting left handed, but really like it when shooting right handed with irons. The G2s isn't a bad deal at $119, but I prefer a $75.00 RRA 2 stage varmint match. Also, for the money, I prefer that trigger over the SSAE.
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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That IS weird, BSA. I can't really process that. You southpaws are a strange lot.
Don't be the darkness.
America will perish while those who should be standing guard are satisfying their lusts.
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Triggers are to each their own.
The very best trigger I’ve ever shot was a Millazzo. Yet when BCM licensed them and brought them back, I never ordered one because I was/am satisfied with my G2S’s.
I’ve had at least 2 LaRues and while I like the tool steel they’re made of, I sold them to friends.
Had some time with Jewel’s and loved them at first, they taught me to hate adjustable triggers. I can’t even shoot one now without it doubling. (My hands are pretty beat up)
Rock Rivers aren’t bad but I had one that the rivet came loose. I can’t get excited about them now.
BSA being wrong handed just explains everything. 😁
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I like the Geissele SSA-E triggers and have them on several AR's. They have a nice light crisp pull and are very durable. They're somewhat expensive but Geissele and some other retailers have periodic sales where they're much cheaper. I'd watch out for those as the sales happen several times a year.
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I think I want to have one tigger in all my ARs. That way there won't be any surprises or having to get the feel of a different trigger when I change guns.
I've got a couple equipped with the Geissele 2 and seem to prefer it over the others. Even the Timney.
I could wish a lot of things on my worst enemy but neuropathy ain't one of them.
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I need to swing by the PSA store and check out triggers. I have an Adcor Defense rifle I always thought didn’t have a bad trigger. Couple of days ago, at the range, I was shooting it side by side with my LBC with a 2 stage Jewell. Never had the two together at the same time before. I’ve got to go trigger shopping now.
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