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    ALG ACTs are all I have in my ARs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by b2dap1 View Post
    I have the TTU Mil-Spec. Love it...cant say enough about it!! Its got about 2500 rounds on it and Ive run it in a weekend long class. By the way... I think the Paul Howe TTU is a 2 stage?
    It is. Thanks, I missed that in the product description. Shit.

    Just ordered a TTU Mil-Spec, thanks for the heads up.
    Last edited by bp7178; 03-11-16 at 16:06.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bp7178 View Post
    Still under what the NRA rules call for.
    Not a concern personally. I'll run whatever I'm comfortable with as I'm sure others will do the same.

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    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.

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    Quote Originally Posted by t1tan View Post
    Not a concern personally. I'll run whatever I'm comfortable with as I'm sure others will do the same.
    Yeah, if you don't plan on competing why would it be a concern?

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    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]
    Quote Originally Posted by zackmars View Post
    They say it "feels like a single stage"

    They also call it a hybrid

    Look at it, and tell me if that looks like a single stage

    http://cdn3.volusion.com/yvorz.yfkmp...os/SD-3G-2.jpg[/QUOTE

    It clearly states single stage in description Attachment 38257Attachment 38257

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    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.

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    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

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    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.

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    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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