I just ordered the precision dynamic single stage trigger today. After doing my research I found your products mentioned multiple times on social media as being top of the line. Sold!
It is worth the upgrade….. I put SSAEX in my precision guns. Not knocking the SSAE which I ran for years, but I feel the “X” series takes it up a notch
These triggers are the best of both worlds. Zero slop and straight to the wall. Which is perfect for speed and accurate shooting at distance. If your thinking about buying one it's well worth the money. I haven't been disappointed with their charging handle either. They just make quality stuff.
I put together a dedicated 9mm conversion upper using a CMMG Radial Delayed Blowback barrel and bolt kit that I use on one of my Super Duty lowers with their 9mm conversion PMags. It has eaten almost 30k rounds of Winchester Q4318 9mm NATO with no issues whatsoever. The RDB BCG has no weight added, and the buffer and spring are an H3 Super 42. Trigger is the SSA-E X that came in the Super Duty rifle.
We greatly appreciate the feedback! Do we sometimes see PCC users have success with Geissele triggers, absolutely! We are excited to hear about your round count too! 30K rounds is a TON! What I can say though is that it all comes down to the combination of parts, ammunition, and several factors on how the PCC operates. Being that it is so specific it is hard for us to recommend them for PCCs. We are happy to hear your CMMG is running well!
@@GeisseleAutomatics Sure, I understand there can be some challenges with a straight blowback design. I owned an original green label Colt R6540 many years ago and had to replace a few broken hammer pins before I eventually got tired of it. I had no interest in owning another 9mm AR until the Radial Delayed Blowback design came along. Initially, I was hesitant, but I'm glad I got the conversion barrel, BCG, and magazines. My goal was to assemble a dedicated 9mm upper that closely matched the 5.56 upper from the 16" Super Duty rifle I bought during the 2019 Black Friday sale. That way, I could plink and train with the pallet and a half of 9mm NATO ammo I had previously purchased for a steal of a deal. Except for the slight differences in MK16 SMRs and a different muzzle device between the two uppers, it turned out perfect. At the time, I had no idea what the following months of 2020 would bring or that the 9mm upper on my Super Duty lower would become the most economical, most loved, most used, and most fun to shoot firearm I owned by everyone in my family for the next going on five years now. It may seem like a high round count, but it's really not for a large family who likes to shoot a lot over several years. 30-round magazines go quick once you get a good rhythm going on multiple steel targets. I call it the Ammo Eater 8000.
I was lucky enough to score the "Government" trigger back in Fall 2020. Loved it. An SSA sits inside my M16A4, giving it a 1MOA capable performance, and another sits inside my home defense carbine, which sports a Mk14 rail and Super Gas Block as well. My #Gucci carbine and URG-I both mounts the higher G scope mounts (1.93 and 2.04, respectively). I have an SSA sitting idly by waiting. I might grab something else to have it sit inside my FN-15.
My favorite was the B-GRF (Rapid Fire) trigger which was discontinued several years ago. I wish Geissele would come out with a new line of zero reset triggers along with forced reset triggers.
So in other words, the single stage trigger is going to help shoot faster? I’m currently running the SSA-E, and I love it, but now I’m thinking single stage might be the way to go.
Geissele should get with the new school and have a cassette style trigger. As well, I'd think you'd attract more of the newer generation. Plus, you can also have the hammer set for all model arms. Two companies' names triggertech, and elfmenn just came out with new series. Trigger technique blew it out the box.
Hello Nicholas! We greatly appreciate your suggestion! I can say though not having a cassette is an intentional part of the design. Having a Cassette body can make installation easier, but it does not permit the egress of carbon and debris. Our triggers have an incredible reputation for reliability, and we would not want to compromise that.
Hmm. Question. I have an SSA-E in my 10.5 Blackout...it works fine. But should I consider the ACT instead? I have no problem moving it to another firearm.
I’m building my first gun “ ARP “ and will be using your GSD3G. I can’t wait to show the world my build lol.
I just ordered the precision dynamic single stage trigger today. After doing my research I found your products mentioned multiple times on social media as being top of the line. Sold!
SD3G trigger is by far my favorite . Super fast with 2.3# break and reset slams your finger forward .
My favorite trigger is SSA-E.
But I definitely want to try SSAE-X
It is worth the upgrade….. I put SSAEX in my precision guns. Not knocking the SSAE which I ran for years, but I feel the “X” series takes it up a notch
Thank you for sharing your expertise
We want to continue to provide the best information possible. Is there anything you would like to see discussed further?
Geissele is the way to go, Rifles, Triggers, Rails, Charging Handles, H1, H2, & H3 Buffers, Geissele for Life !
We appreciate the support! We want to get the best possible products in your hands!
Super Dynamic 3 Gun for the win! Shout out from NEPA 🤙🏻
These triggers are the best of both worlds. Zero slop and straight to the wall. Which is perfect for speed and accurate shooting at distance. If your thinking about buying one it's well worth the money. I haven't been disappointed with their charging handle either. They just make quality stuff.
i am very pleased with your ACT in my AR M4E1 300Blk 10.3" pistol i built
I put together a dedicated 9mm conversion upper using a CMMG Radial Delayed Blowback barrel and bolt kit that I use on one of my Super Duty lowers with their 9mm conversion PMags. It has eaten almost 30k rounds of Winchester Q4318 9mm NATO with no issues whatsoever. The RDB BCG has no weight added, and the buffer and spring are an H3 Super 42. Trigger is the SSA-E X that came in the Super Duty rifle.
We greatly appreciate the feedback! Do we sometimes see PCC users have success with Geissele triggers, absolutely! We are excited to hear about your round count too! 30K rounds is a TON! What I can say though is that it all comes down to the combination of parts, ammunition, and several factors on how the PCC operates. Being that it is so specific it is hard for us to recommend them for PCCs. We are happy to hear your CMMG is running well!
@@GeisseleAutomatics Sure, I understand there can be some challenges with a straight blowback design. I owned an original green label Colt R6540 many years ago and had to replace a few broken hammer pins before I eventually got tired of it. I had no interest in owning another 9mm AR until the Radial Delayed Blowback design came along. Initially, I was hesitant, but I'm glad I got the conversion barrel, BCG, and magazines. My goal was to assemble a dedicated 9mm upper that closely matched the 5.56 upper from the 16" Super Duty rifle I bought during the 2019 Black Friday sale. That way, I could plink and train with the pallet and a half of 9mm NATO ammo I had previously purchased for a steal of a deal. Except for the slight differences in MK16 SMRs and a different muzzle device between the two uppers, it turned out perfect. At the time, I had no idea what the following months of 2020 would bring or that the 9mm upper on my Super Duty lower would become the most economical, most loved, most used, and most fun to shoot firearm I owned by everyone in my family for the next going on five years now. It may seem like a high round count, but it's really not for a large family who likes to shoot a lot over several years. 30-round magazines go quick once you get a good rhythm going on multiple steel targets. I call it the Ammo Eater 8000.
I was lucky enough to score the "Government" trigger back in Fall 2020. Loved it. An SSA sits inside my M16A4, giving it a 1MOA capable performance, and another sits inside my home defense carbine, which sports a Mk14 rail and Super Gas Block as well. My #Gucci carbine and URG-I both mounts the higher G scope mounts (1.93 and 2.04, respectively).
I have an SSA sitting idly by waiting. I might grab something else to have it sit inside my FN-15.
Please Make a Flat Bow ALG ACT.
I'm a Geissele fan. I have a super duty but also every one of my BCM's have a Geissele trigger upgraded from the BCM combat trigger. So much nicer.
You guys are the best
We certainly try to be! Thank you for the support!
My favorite was the B-GRF (Rapid Fire) trigger which was discontinued several years ago. I wish Geissele would come out with a new line of zero reset triggers along with forced reset triggers.
I do love the triggers. Have 3
Thank you for your business and support! which ones are your favorite!
Not looking at the box but ssa sounds right my last one was alittle different. Very light touch to use. So for hunting I like it very much.
The last one is SSP curved.
great products. 👍🏻👊🏻
So in other words, the single stage trigger is going to help shoot faster?
I’m currently running the SSA-E, and I love it, but now I’m thinking single stage might be the way to go.
@GeisseleAutomatics the ALG trigger would be a great alternative, if you could an ALG with a flat bow!
an ACT with a flat bow is a cool idea!
SD3G is just too good. Soon ATF will come after it. That’s why I have 10 of them 😂
Hope u send me 1. I love the sdc
Geissele should get with the new school and have a cassette style trigger. As well, I'd think you'd attract more of the newer generation. Plus, you can also have the hammer set for all model arms. Two companies' names triggertech, and elfmenn just came out with new series. Trigger technique blew it out the box.
Hello Nicholas! We greatly appreciate your suggestion! I can say though not having a cassette is an intentional part of the design. Having a Cassette body can make installation easier, but it does not permit the egress of carbon and debris. Our triggers have an incredible reputation for reliability, and we would not want to compromise that.
@@GeisseleAutomatics thiers a market for everyone !!! Good way to place it.
You know what would sell better than your large pin 90s colt AR triggers, if you made a go "fast" geissele PCC trigger. My APC9K could use one.
SSP in my 14.5in, SSA-E in my 20in, and SD3G is going in my 11.5in
Hmm. Question. I have an SSA-E in my 10.5 Blackout...it works fine. But should I consider the ACT instead? I have no problem moving it to another firearm.
Only if you would rather have a single stage trigger.
Give us a flat ALG
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