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Small front pin vs. Large (old colts were usually large pin).
Measure them, and order accordingly.
Newbie dumb question........
Why are these triggers so expensive? What makes them worth $250+
When a couple of inches means missing out on a medal shooting 200 yards standing or 600 yards prone, a trigger will save you points. The Geisselle is regarded as one of the best, if not THE best AR trigger made.
It's consistent, it breaks clean and predictable, and it's very easy to adjust the pull on each stage. I've used a few of the other top brands the Geisselle beats them all hands down. I don't like the fact I have to pay $279 for one, but IMO it's worth it.
Newbie dumb question........
Why are these triggers so expensive? What makes them worth $250+
The fact that people are willing to pay it. Once you get up in the pointy part of the pyramid in any technology (guns, cars, cameras, CPUs) the incremental amount that final bit of "betterness" costs goes way yp.What makes them worth $250+
IMHO,I've tried the Geissele trigger and it's not any better than my tuned by "White Oak" RRA NM trigger. I can buy two RRA triggers for the price of one Geissele trigger. Just my thoughts.
Is the "G" trigger better than my Frank White - Compass Lake trigger?
Is the "G" trigger better than my Frank White - Compass Lake trigger?
IMHO,I've tried the Geissele trigger and it's not any better than my tuned by "White Oak" RRA NM trigger. I can buy two RRA triggers for the price of one Geissele trigger. Just my thoughts.
Newbie dumb question........
Why are these triggers so expensive? What makes them worth $250+