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And a couple Jard triggers.  And a Spike's NiB.  And some stainless thing.  Several ALGs (Geissele, anyway, but...).  There's a BUNCH of different triggers in this house.  <thumbsup>

Edited by 98Z5V
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"And a couple Jard triggers. And a Spike's NiB. And some stainless thing. Several ALGs (Geissele, anyway, but...). There's a BUNCH of different triggers in this house. "

98Z....yep you do....but they all belong to Blondielocks ! :) Wash

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Buuuuull sheeeeeit!  She has the SSA-E...  and that's IT!  She wants the S3G, and she can buy it herself!  :banana:

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Buuuuull sheeeeeit!  She has the SSA-E...  and that's IT!  She wants the S3G, and she can buy it herself!  :banana:

 

 

Yeah,sure.....keep telling yourself that !   <lmao>     Wash

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Buuuuull sheeeeeit!  She has the SSA-E...  and that's IT!  She wants the S3G, and she can buy it herself!  :banana:

 

Uh oh... you're going to get the "what is mine is mine and what is yours is mine" speech form her soon. My wife has the same name (Dawn) and I'm too familiar with how these models operate.

Edited by shibiwan
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Ah, $hit, she saw this thread.  She was laughing...  but I think she'll be in here, trying to "assert some ownership" on some of my $hit...  <dontknow> :banana:

 

 

 

:tfg:

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 I heard thru the grapevine Dawn is taking over your avitar too.....minus the dickhead of course  <laughs>    Wash

Edited by washguy
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Two pins Dawn! I've taken the liberty of posting a demonstration video to your PMs. Help yourself to Tom's finest triggers, relationships are all about some sharing!

 

 

 

 

:yup:  <laughs>  <lmao>

 

:fawkdance:

 

<munch>

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<LMAO>

 

You guys made me cry I'm laughing so hard...

 

Poor Tom... He never even knew what hit him! <lmao>

 

Tom, you know I love you! (and your triggers and guns and stuff) :love4:

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I have an SSA on my Colt 6920, an SSA-E on my "Franken-AR" that I designate as my fun/all-around/varmint AR, and an SD-E on my LR-308.

 

The SSA is a good choice for a defensive rifle.

 

The SSA-E is a great marksman's/hunter's trigger, light and crisp enough to satisfy just about everyone I would think.

 

The SD-E is a flat trigger and I have to say, it is a joy to shoot with.  The ability to squeeze the trigger way at the bottom makes it feel very light.  So it's one to operate with a feather touch; good for fine-tuning disciplined trigger control.

 

Your mileage may vary.  But I doubt it since Geissele's triggers seem very consistent from all reports I've heard and read.

Edited by GunBugBit
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I like my SSA & would also buy another . I also like the G2S I have.

Just ordered a G2S for an old AR15 I have, What differences do you see between that and the SSA?

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