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Old 05-01-2015, 11:56 AM
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First: Let me ask what is the proper way to pronounce this brand. ( Guys-Lee ) OR ( Jizz-L )

Second: I'm seriously thinking about buying this for my M&P 15. Is it really worth the money? Just having fun at the range 99% of the time. Thanks
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Old 05-01-2015, 02:09 PM
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I do believe it is pronounced GuysLee. I have the SSA-E. I am a two stage trigger fan and this is a great two stage trigger. It is much lighter than stock single stage triggers. It also helps with accuracy. But decide it you like one or two stage triggers and what you will be using it for. If you are just going to be hammering caps then you can lightly polish your current trigger or do nothing to it and be done with it. If you want to be more accurate at longer ranges and like two stage triggers and have the money, then get the Geissele. I really do like mine.
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Old 05-01-2015, 02:36 PM
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I do believe it is pronounced GuysLee. I have the SSA-E. I am a two stage trigger fan and this is a great two stage trigger. It is much lighter than stock single stage triggers. It also helps with accuracy. But decide it you like one or two stage triggers and what you will be using it for. If you are just going to be hammering caps then you can lightly polish your current trigger or do nothing to it and be done with it. If you want to be more accurate at longer ranges and like two stage triggers and have the money, then get the Geissele. I really do like mine.
A second vote for the SSA-E version - REALLY nice trigger.
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Old 05-01-2015, 03:26 PM
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You can hear the owner of the company pronounce his name, and talk about his products here:


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I just put an SSA in mine and I'm very happy with it. You might want to consider the G2S. It's an SSA without some of the final QC inspections, not laser markings. It's about $40 cheaper.
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Old 05-01-2015, 06:53 PM
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I've got the SSA's in both a DD M4 and an LWRC M6a2, both get shot out to 600 yds with 75/77 gr Match ammo. Couldn't imagine either gun WITHOUT those triggers. Well worth the money invested IMHO.
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Old 05-01-2015, 07:26 PM
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It all depends on the kind of shooting you want to do. Plinking - less than 100 yds or so? It may not be worth upgrading - or maybe go for a lower cost upgraded trigger.

I wanted to have something that was good off the bench, so I bought an SSA-E and I *LOVE* it.

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Geissele triggers rock. If you are on a budget, the GS2 is pretty darn close to the SSA-E .
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I have the M&P VTAC II, it comes with a Geissele Super V trigger. Not sure exactly where it falls in the Geissele line up. I do know that it is a pleasure to shoot and that I love my trigger. I do sometimes wish that the take up was less though. Especially when it is a few degrees above freezing and I am slowly squeezing the trigger. At those times, I just wish that the dang trigger would go off already. lol
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I'm sure the Geissele triggers are great. Even so, I did the 15 minute trigger upgrade and couldn't be happier. More creep than I'd like, but smooth as a baby's bottom. Plenty good enough for my purposes.
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Another vote for the SSA-E trigger. Best upgrade you can do for your MP 15. I don't have any creep in any of my 9 SS-E's i've installed, strange.

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