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I was looking at PK firearms at the match trigger and saw this one, its a Geissele DMR Rifle Trigger  I personally think I would like the weight on this one better then the Geissele match trigger, but I am wanting to know how the two compair with each other

thanks in advance for the info

Also can someone please let me know where to get one the cheepest

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I have the Geissele DMR trigger in my build, it's smooth and crisp at 3lbs for the 1st stage and about 8oz for the 2nd, I love it. <thumbsup> as far as the cheapest place, not sure, I did a long search on google until i found mine.

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so I could or the trigger assy and this (Lower Receiver Parts Kit Less Trigger Group from DPMS) and be set minus the butt stock , buffer and tube

what else do I need for my lower

thanks for the help guys

Posted

thanks for the heads up I just check it out and I will definetly be getting it from them

I hate to ask so may questions but this is my first one

is the Magpul PRS Butt stock a waste of money or a good mod for the rifle

Posted

The DMR trigger has a First Stage pull weight of 1.3 - 3 pounds (2 pounds nominal)and a Second Stage weight of 0.5 to 1.5 pounds and is also adjustable for sear engagement, pull weight and over travel. The  SSA has a pull weight of about 4.5lb. 2.5 lbs on the first stage and 2lb on the second stage. The pull weights and sear engagement are non adjustable.

  • 2 weeks later...
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Have you guys tried a Standard Trigger, then send it to Bill Springfield in Colorado?  He does an excelent job and it is very crisp.  I add my touch to this by tapping out the grip screw hole all the way and get a 1/2 inch set screw to fit it.  Then, screw it all the way in with Blue Loctite until the trigger fires. Then back it out 7/8th inch and there you go.  No slop or overtravel and a very nice 3lb pull for a fraction of the cost of an aftermarket trigger. Anyone else try this?

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