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  • oppsImissed

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    I coukdnt make up my mind so I bought all 3.

    First off. The Geisselle SDC
    Super smooth. Breaks like glass. Pull is smooth just haven't had enough trigger time to get used to it. But so far so good. Worth 230 bucks? I don't think so

    Second. CMC single stage. Says 3.5 lb pull. Breaks at 3. Love it smooth and crisp.

    Third. CMC 2 stage 2lb set. 2lb release. Love it. Best by far.

    Now if you want a clean crisp predictable stock trigger talk to MAGDUMP here on bayoushooter.
    For the money his trigger polishing and jp springs are better than the 400 bucks I spent on these 3 triggers.

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    noob

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    I'm curious as to how the 2 stage CMC feels. I have a 3.5 lb flat CMC, and also a curved one, along with a geissele SSA, G2S, and SD-E and I also have the Larue MBT also. I used to be a 2 stage guy and really liked the geissele's but the CMC is a pretty darn nice trigger and feels "fast".
     

    Whitebread

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    Having spent all my life shooting hunting rifles and shotguns and air rifles the mil-spec stuff is really nice to me. Its all about your point of reference. I suppose if I were to compete I would likely want every advantage I could get.
     

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    Still can't decide if I want to drop a trigger kit into my M&P15. The stock trigger is pretty good, but I'm a sucker for a nice light break.

    Other triggers not mentioned:
    Hyperfire hypertouch
    Elftmann

    Not saying they are cheap $$, but they are light. Out of the 2 the Elftmann would be my first consideration. It seems way simpler.

    Either may be too light for what you want to do.
     
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    kz45

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    I put a Elftmann 3 gun in my JP today, it feels awesome!
    The JP I took out was a very nice trigger, I installed it in my AR10
     

    Request Dust Off

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    I put a Elftmann 3 gun in my JP today, it feels awesome!
    The JP I took out was a very nice trigger, I installed it in my AR10

    That Elftmann is something. One aspect of it was the low force it took to re-cock and how smooth it was. My first reaction was how it was on par with a really good bolt gun trigger.
     

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