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oooohhh, got the Giesselle trigger

SpartacusSpartacus Member Posts: 14,415
edited March 2014 in General Discussion
for the AR15's today.
it comes with a 4.5# trigger spring.
explicit warnings about the fact this trigger is prone to bump firing
(YA THINK???)
then the tell about installing the 3.5# spring supplied, and warn about
extreme tendency to bump fire!
even tell you how to avoid it.
"don't feather the trigger, "this may result in exyremely high rate of fire"
REALLY?
why do you think i bought it?
[;)]

must be a legal disclaimer of sorts.
but really....
range report next week if anyone is interested.

hope this thing doesn't cause bump firing!![B)][:0]


tom

Comments

  • SpartacusSpartacus Member Posts: 14,415
    edited November -1
    the destructions advise to have installed by a trained gunsmith,
    but it onlt took me 10 minutes, and i never replaced an AR trigger before.
    you need to dry firy it a few times to make sure it functions correctly and the saftey still works.
    the trigger pull is linear, no break whatsoever.
    unlike the glock trigger, you cant feel the rest.
    put your finger on the tip of your nose and push.
    the pressure it takes to sqish you nose a bit is about 4#.
    close your eyes and push on your eyeball until you feel the slightest bit of discomfort.
    thats 3-3.5 pounds.
    if your eye hurts after the test, you pushed harder than the trigger pull on this.
    cant wait to throw some rounds down with this!



    tom[:D]
  • MercuryMercury Member Posts: 7,840 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    What does something like that cost? Sounds very fun!

    Merc
  • donut77donutdonut77donut Member Posts: 560 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    I'm waiting on an orderd SSA-E and really curious.
    What model did you get?

    And I love stir fry
  • shilowarshilowar Member Posts: 38,811 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    quote:Originally posted by donut77donut
    I'm waiting on an orderd SSA-E and really curious.
    What model did you get?

    And I love stir fry


    He bought the 3 Gun, I received the SSA-E trigger a few days ago. It is very slick, the two stages are very distinct. I've had two stage AR triggers before that you couldn't really feel the separate stages, but this trigger it is easy to stage, and has a short reset. I like it! That second stage is nice and light!
  • shilowarshilowar Member Posts: 38,811 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    quote:Originally posted by Mercury
    What does something like that cost? Sounds very fun!

    Merc


    The 3 gun trigger is $250-260, the SSA-E is $230
  • 0oAKo47o00oAKo47o0 Member Posts: 409 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    Did this guy just tell me to poke myself in the eye?
  • mogley98mogley98 Member Posts: 18,291 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Looking forward to a range report.

    I have polished one of my Ar triggers and it is a very crisp break still probably 5.5 pounds or so though.
    Why don't we go to school and work on the weekends and take the week off!
  • 1911a1-fan1911a1-fan Member Posts: 51,193 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    14 ounces skinless, boneless chicken breast meat - cut into bite-size pieces


    1/2 cup oyster sauce


    2 tablespoons soy sauce





    3 tablespoons vegetable oil


    2 cloves garlic, minced


    1 large onion, chopped


    1/2 cup water


    1 teaspoon ground black pepper


    1 teaspoon white sugar


    1 (8 ounce) can sliced water chestnuts, drained


    1 cup snow peas


    1 small head broccoli, cut into florets


    3 tablespoons cornstarch


    [:D][:D]
  • woodshed87woodshed87 Member Posts: 23,478 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    So if you stick yer Finger up your butt til yer Eyes hurt That is too much pressure more than that trigger requires
    Woodyquote:Originally posted by Spartacus
    the destructions advise to have installed by a trained gunsmith,
    but it onlt took me 10 minutes, and i never replaced an AR trigger before.
    you need to dry firy it a few times to make sure it functions correctly and the saftey still works.
    the trigger pull is linear, no break whatsoever.
    unlike the glock trigger, you cant feel the rest.
    put your finger on the tip of your nose and push.
    the pressure it takes to sqish you nose a bit is about 4#.
    close your eyes and push on your eyeball until you feel the slightest bit of discomfort.
    thats 3-3.5 pounds.
    if your eye hurts after the test, you pushed harder than the trigger pull on this.
    cant wait to throw some rounds down with this!



    tom[:D]
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