ALG ACTs are all I have in my ARs.
ALG ACTs are all I have in my ARs.
The SD3G is like a spongey single stage, slight take up. The Timney triggers are really nice, I had one before the geissele and put the timney in a lower for my dad.
From the Geissele dexcription:
Super Dynamic Enhanced (SD-E) Trigger
Full Description
The Geissele Super Dynamic-Enhanced (SD-E) Trigger featuring an exclusive flat trigger bow, is a finely-tuned two stage trigger providing enhanced trigger control and weapon accuracy while maintaining the robustness and reliability of our combat-proven two-stage trigger.[QUOTE=quackhead;2283630]
SD-E and SD-3G are to different triggers that share the same flat trigger bow...not sure what your point is.
SD-E: 2 stage, flat bow. SD-3G: mushy single stage, flat bow.
I have thousands of rounds through the SD3G and it is a single stage in my book. I probably have double to triple that amount through an SSA and it is a distinctive 2 stage. I was never a fan of 2 stage triggers until I used the Geisselle triggers
Well, I got my Paul Howe TTU trigger today and it is indeed a two stage. But, it couldn't be farther from a Geissele two stage. The first stage is extremely short and very light. Every Geissele trigger I've owned, SSA, SSA-E, and a SD-C all had a longer and heavier first stage. With the PH TTU it almost seem as pressing the pad of your finger onto the trigger is enough to pull through the first stage.
Here is a video by Geisselle himself that totally explains all of his triggers. He states himself about 2/3 of the way through the video that some people mistakenly call the SG3 a single stage.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ypb5HXdDJhc
Exactly 20 minutes into the video is where he explains the super 3 gun trigger.
Hopes this helps to clarify and alleviate any confusion.
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