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Posted By: SDLEFTY Triggers - 06/12/23
I need to upgrade several ARs. What is the consensus on the best bang for the buck triggers? These are for hunting, not competition. I'm darn particular. I want a clean, crisp and not a big creep trigger. I like a light one that I can adjust if it needs it. I'd probably run the same one on all of mine so they all feel the same. Thanks in advance. I'll pay more if there is a clear winner but I'm looking at 8 of them.
Posted By: TonyRumore Re: Triggers - 06/12/23
It's hard to beat a Jewell.

Keep in mind, you will probably get a bunch of different responses here, but at one time, we sold quite a few triggers, and unfortunately, if you compare the exact same make and model (in quantity) they are not all the same.
There can be quite a bit of variation, even with the exact same trigger....if you have 20 or so to test side by side.

Tony Rumore
Tromix
Posted By: BigNate Re: Triggers - 06/12/23
Geissele Super Semi-Automatic Enhanced (SSA-E) is tops of my heap. I do have a Rise armament in one, and a CMC in one.

Best bang for your buck used to be Rock River two stage.
Posted By: GreatWaputi Re: Triggers - 06/12/23
Larue MBT2S
Posted By: jc189 Re: Triggers - 06/12/23
I like RISE Armament and triggertech triggers in my ARs.
Posted By: Kenlguy Re: Triggers - 06/12/23
Rock Rivers made up the majority of my triggers up until I found the Geissele G2S. Now I'm in the middle of changing them out as I can afford it.

However I have a Timney single stage in my main varmint rifle that is as crisp and light as I could want it.

And so it goes.
Posted By: bsa1917hunter Re: Triggers - 06/12/23
Does the OP want a single stage or 2 stage? He says it's going to be for hunting.
Posted By: TWR Re: Triggers - 06/12/23
Best bang for my buck is Geissele G2S on sale. Around $100-$120 but out of the dozen or so I’ve had, they all have been great.

RR and LaRue are both good triggers for a little less money.

These are all 2 stage triggers and work well for hunting or target shooting.
Posted By: bowmanh Re: Triggers - 06/12/23
I like the Geissele SSA-E for a 2 stage trigger. These have a light crisp release and stay that way for thousands (probably tens of thousands) of rounds. They're expensive at retail but Geissele has fairly regular sales where they are heavily discounted.

For a single stage that isn't too spendy I like the CMC triggers. They've held up well on my rifles and have a nice release. Mine are around 3 pounds.
Posted By: tomt53 Re: Triggers - 06/12/23
Geissele SSA-E for a 2 stage trigger, I have three.
Posted By: Tyrone Re: Triggers - 06/12/23
LaRue, RR, one of the Geissele's. Really, you can't go wrong with one of those 2 stage triggers. Especially for hunting.
Posted By: navlav8r Re: Triggers - 06/12/23
Geissele SSA-E here too. It made a huge difference in shootability for me.
Posted By: SDLEFTY Re: Triggers - 06/12/23
Sorry, got busy this morning but I think I want a single stage. I don't think any of my other guns are 2 stage. At least I haven't noticed any difference in poundage when pulling the trigger. If I'm correct, a single is set poundage all the way through the pull and a 2 stage there is a wall of some sort of two distinct pressures. Please educate if I'm wrong.
Posted By: JPro Re: Triggers - 06/12/23
Yes, there is some light and smooth take-up, then a distinct wall, where the pull starts to feel like a "real trigger". I've grown to like them just fine, having three in bolt guns and several in AR rifles. I usually lean toward the RR Varmint 2-stage for $80-ish. I'm not a big fan of a single stage in an AR.
Posted By: NVhntr Re: Triggers - 06/12/23
Brownells has their Geiselle G2S-E trigger on sale now.
Same pull weights as the SSA-E at a better price.
Posted By: BarryC Re: Triggers - 06/12/23
Single stage AR triggers are teh suk.
Posted By: bsa1917hunter Re: Triggers - 06/12/23
Originally Posted by SDLEFTY
Sorry, got busy this morning but I think I want a single stage. I don't think any of my other guns are 2 stage. At least I haven't noticed any difference in poundage when pulling the trigger. If I'm correct, a single is set poundage all the way through the pull and a 2 stage there is a wall of some sort of two distinct pressures. Please educate if I'm wrong.
Originally Posted by JPro
Yes, there is some light and smooth take-up, then a distinct wall, where the pull starts to feel like a "real trigger". I've grown to like them just fine, having three in bolt guns and several in AR rifles. I usually lean toward the RR Varmint 2-stage for $80-ish. I'm not a big fan of a single stage in an AR.

This^^ I usually agree with Jpro on stuff. However, if the OP is used to a single stage on his hunting rifles, he may like a single stage trigger in his AR? The one I liked and used a bit was a CMC 3.5 pound pull single stage. It worked just fine in the AR15 and AR10 that it ultimately ended up in. However, if he wants to try a 2 stage, I'd suggest the Rock River 2 stage varmint match 3.5 pound pull trigger. That's all I use in my AR's anymore, besides the Geissele SSA-E that some are suggesting. To me, the question was "best bang for the buck" and the SSA-E has never been that. YMMV.. From what I've seen, guys just buy the Geissele because they know/heard it's good, but they don't give other triggers a fair shake. Try a Larue MBT2S, or a RR 2 stage varmint match. They are far less money and not that bad. To me, they are the "best bang for the buck" option..
Posted By: TWR Re: Triggers - 06/12/23
Well, I used Jewell triggers about 25 years ago, then Rock Rivers when they had the disco brads coming loose and I was replacing the brads with SS pins, still have a few pins left. Tried polished OEM triggers, Bushmaster's target version, Timney, and CMC's along with a few cassette type triggers. I also had a couple of Geissele single stage precision triggers, curved and flat faced that just never worked as well as the Geissele G2S for me. Oh and I gave Mark LaRue money for about 3 or 4 of his MBT's and I sent them on to others. Even had one of the Armalite copies of Millazzo that they denied ever making so I assure you I gave several a fair shake and I'm basing my opinion on my personal experience.

All of my bolt guns have single stage triggers but an AR is not a bolt gun and the added safety of a 2 stage trigger is well founded. I also run Glock triggers right along side good 1911 triggers and don't have any problems switching back and forth. The idea of "needing" a single stage for hunting just doesn't hold water.
Posted By: bsa1917hunter Re: Triggers - 06/13/23
Originally Posted by TWR
Well, I used Jewell triggers about 25 years ago, then Rock Rivers when they had the disco brads coming loose and I was replacing the brads with SS pins, still have a few pins left. Tried polished OEM triggers, Bushmaster's target version, Timney, and CMC's along with a few cassette type triggers. I also had a couple of Geissele single stage precision triggers, curved and flat faced that just never worked as well as the Geissele G2S for me. Oh and I gave Mark LaRue money for about 3 or 4 of his MBT's and I sent them on to others. Even had one of the Armalite copies of Millazzo that they denied ever making so I assure you I gave several a fair shake and I'm basing my opinion on my personal experience.

All of my bolt guns have single stage triggers but an AR is not a bolt gun and the added safety of a 2 stage trigger is well founded. I also run Glock triggers right along side good 1911 triggers and don't have any problems switching back and forth. The idea of "needing" a single stage for hunting just doesn't hold water.

Maybe the OP will try a good 2 stage trigger then? I really like mine, but I've narrowed down most of mine to the RRA 2 stage varmint match. And yes, I've tried a few myself. BCM, Mil crap, Armalite National match, Larue MBT2s, CMC, RRA. and Geissele. As a matter of fact, I just ordered a RRA 2 stage varmint match for my girlfriends new AR. She likes mine enough that she noticed the one in her rifle felt like schidt and it was too heavy. Her words not mine. I'm sure the OP will make a good informed decision on which one to get. There are a lot of good triggers out there, now it's just a matter of which one to pick.
Posted By: RiverRider Re: Triggers - 06/13/23
I've had the MBT2S, Jard adjustable single-stage, Timney single-stage, Rock River NM, Geissele G2S and SSA-E. Among the two-stage choices I prefer the SSA-E for it's very crisp break.

The Jard single-stage is an interesting trigger. It seems you can have a very light pull but with very perceptible (but very, very smooth) creep or you can have a crisp break but with the expense of a heavier pull weight. I found that the very light-but-creepy trigger adjustment was very usable, but I parted with the trigger to standardize all my ARs to the SSA-E. Rost now has my Jard, and maybe when he's had time to fiddle with it he can offer a second opinion. I might have just gone in that direction, but I didn't want to try to tune several of them to any level of uniformity. The SSA-Es drop right in and are hard to beat.
Posted By: BarryC Re: Triggers - 06/14/23
Put a few rounds on a single stage. I don't know any that don't wear a lot faster than 2S.
Posted By: SDLEFTY Re: Triggers - 06/14/23
My lgs carries trigger tech. Has a pile of them. Any opinions on them? Otherwise, I'll order online from your recommendations from above.
Posted By: skeen Re: Triggers - 06/14/23
Originally Posted by SDLEFTY
My lgs carries trigger tech. Has a pile of them. Any opinions on them? Otherwise, I'll order online from your recommendations from above.


Nothing wrong with TriggerTech, nor any of the others mentioned.

If you're looking for a single stage, Brownells has TriggerTech's AR Diamond Single-Stage on sale for $159.

https://www.brownells.com/gun-parts...iamond-exclusive-triggers/?sku=430103232
Posted By: Kenlguy Re: Triggers - 06/15/23
And speaking of triggers, What kind of lube does Geissele include with their GS2. And where can I get more of it?
Posted By: RiverRider Re: Triggers - 06/15/23
ALG Go Juice, and I do not know where you can get it.

I should receive a trophy just for remembering what the stuff is called. Maybe google can help you the rest of the way.
Posted By: Kenlguy Re: Triggers - 06/15/23
Thanks for that. It sure makes a difference with dry triggers.

Found it on Amazon.
Posted By: JPro Re: Triggers - 06/15/23
How does it help? Creep?
Posted By: RiverRider Re: Triggers - 06/16/23
Originally Posted by JPro
How does it help? Creep?

I really can't say, myself, but Geissele includes a small amount with each new trigger. I collected enough of it to nearly fill a .5 ounce jar with an applicator brush by buying a number of new triggers. The instructions say to apply some to a few of the surfaces such as the engagement area. I suppose it many reduce pull weight just a tiny bit and probably helps retard wear to some extent.
Posted By: Ridge_Runner Re: Triggers - 06/20/23
here is what I put in my last couple builds
https://www.grendelhunter.com/product/3lb-velocity-ar-trigger-curved/
Posted By: rbutcher Re: Triggers - 06/21/23
I prefer the Geissele. They run sales several times a year, which makes putting them in multiple guns more palatable.
Posted By: killerv Re: Triggers - 06/21/23
For the money I'd go Larue, I have a couple, my fav though is the ssa-e, but I dont know if its 100 bucks better. It breaks like glass, where the larue breaks like a carrot if you will...both great triggers. I also have the ruger 452, id rank it 3rd out of the ones I mentioned.
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