is it just different to SD3G or is it not worth the money all together? thanksThey have been on sale for the last 2 months. Doesnt feel the same compare to my sd3g. The trigger break point is different, how it reset is also different.
I guess not worth the money? so I should save bit extra for the SD3G? where can I get SD3G in Canada for a good price? thanks guys.
okay thanks!To be honest. The basic design is the same, the ony diff is the trigger face ( flat vs curved). The flat trigger makes it feel lighter, less trave, faster resetl. I think its deisgn that way to differentiate
I will call them, thanks!Check Calgary Shooting Centre...I just received my Geissele SSA from them last week. They stock a few, so they may have what you're after. Good luck.
Check Arms East, great guys to deal with. I bought a few Geissele trigger from them.
http://www.armseast.com/store/triggers/geissele_automatics_super_dynamic_three_gun/
a few? you rich bastard(/joke) that's a great price for a SD3G.....mmmmm, decisions decisions, I'm a cheap ass trying to save a hundred bucks..
I'm cheap too lol. But when I started using Geissele trigger I personally just can't go back to a regular Mil-Spec trigger. I really appreciate the 2 stages. I have 3
Geissele triggers, Tricon (SSA with a hybrid bow surface), SD-E and SD3G.
They are all great triggers and all worth the money even for a cheap dude like me, you just need to choose the right one for your style of shooting.

http://www.brownells.com/rifle-parts/triggers-parts/triggers/enhanced-triggers-prod67223.aspxAnybody have an opinion as to which Geissele most resembles the KAC two-stage? I love that trigger but have never tried a Geissele and am afraid of getting the wrong one![]()
a few? you rich bastard(/joke) that's a great price for a SD3G.....mmmmm, decisions decisions, I'm a cheap ass trying to save a hundred bucks..
Always wanted to try the geissele triggers, but I feel I've spoiled my trigger finger with the AR Gold trigger.
dangertree said:Arms East is the CDN Distributor for GA. Current (2014) Geissele Automatics CDN MSRP is US MSRP + 15%. As the CDN Dollar is now US + 20%, CDN prices are actually lower than US MSRP. 2015 pricing will be going into effect VERY shortly at US MSRP + 20%. Buy now for lowest price of the year.
I just don't see how a trigger can feel any better than the Geissele S3G, but there is a small chance that AR Gold is right up there. I don't think a Geissele product will "unspoil" you![]()



























