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Just picked up my first geissele trigger from this site.  Picked the SSA-E and it was $191 with free shipping.  Lowest price I've seen.  

The SSA is $188 and they also have the ALG for $55 *Note free shipping is for $150 and over. 

http://tradingplacepawn.com/catalogsearch/result/index/?limit=15&q=geisseletrigger

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I'm looking to buy a Geissele but are not sure the differences in the SSA to the SSA/E. Could someone explain what is actual different in the enhanced SSA? Also I would really like to try before I buy somehow.

The SSA is a 4.5lb pull while the E is a 3.5.  The E also has a crisper break.  The SSA is more of a general purpose trigger while the E is more suited toward precision shooting.

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I'm looking to buy a Geissele but are not sure the differences in the SSA to the SSA/E. Could someone explain what is actual different in the enhanced SSA? Also I would really like to try before I buy somehow.

SSA has a slightly heavier pull and break than the SSA-E. The break is also slightly less crisp, but still damn good.

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The SSA is a 4.5lb pull while the E is a 3.5.  The E also has a crisper break.  The SSA is more of a general purpose trigger while the E is more suited toward precision shooting.

 

 

Here ya go.  What to know about  Geissele Triggers

 

 

SSA has a slightly heavier pull and break than the SSA-E. The break is also slightly less crisp, but still damn good.

Thanks guys! If i wanted to go out to 200 yards, would the SSA be fine for that? 

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Candycane-like instead of carrot-like break. Lol I love their descriptions.

 

I'm looking to buy a Geissele but are not sure the differences in the SSA to the SSA/E. Could someone explain what is actual different in the enhanced SSA? Also I would really like to try before I buy somehow.

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Got mine today. I was trying to save it for the one I'm going to build. Didn't do to we'll install was a breeze. This weekend I'll be back at efga trying it out and maybe buying one more if I really like it. Can't beat the price and shipping was fast! Thanks for the heads up on these. Nice find

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