Hi Gents, a few weeks back I received a new trigger to try out called the Super Dynamic Enhanced (SD-E)and this model along with two others will be included in a new lineup of GA triggers called the Super Dynamic series. The three models included in the series are as follows:
Super Dynamic Combat (SD-C): This is a 2 stage trigger oriented to combat and tactical shooting. It has a pull weight of (4.5-5lb) and carrot like 2nd stage break.
Super Dynamic Enhanced (SD-E): Very similar to the SD-C but the break is super crisp and a touch over 1 lb. (total pull weight 3.5lb)
Super Dynamic 3 Gun (SD3G): This is a hybrid trigger with a linear pull before discharge. Very similar to the new S3G.
The key feature to these three new Super Dynamic units is the gently curved trigger bow that is moved 1/8" forward from the standard m4 position. The unique bow on the trigger enhances trigger control by sensitizing the trigger finger (round finger on flat trigger rather than round on round). Overall the pull seems lighter, more efficient, and more linear.
Now down to the specific model I received which is the SD-E. The last few years I have primarily focused on more precision based AR builds like Recce or SPR types and prior to using the SD-E, I had run a cpl. of KAC 2stage match triggers, a cpl. SSA's, and one LMT 2stage in my precision based AR's. I found those the best triggers that remained combat/duty rated yet yielded clean, crisp, reliable, and predictable breaks. The SSA's, KAC's and LMT are however lacking a bit of refinement for some people's taste in regards to true precision applications and that is where I think this new SD-E comes into the equation. This unit is non adjustable just like the SSA and while you can see it shares many processes and materials used in the construction of the SSA, its a totally different animal in feel. It has an outta this world crisp break that is extremely predictable with a stated #3.5 pull that actually feels a significant bit lighter to the naked touch(new bowed trigger). This SDE is turning out to be an excellent trigger for precision applications esp. in a hard use weapon and I intend to personally run a cpl. more of these units on a few other precision based builds I currently own.
After 1510 rds. I can happily report zero malfunctions, failures or otherwise wear on this unit. So up til this point this unit has been very impressive and the break on this unit will leave you thinking about it long after you pull the actually trigger
SSA VS. SDE pics....
Super Dynamic Combat (SD-C): This is a 2 stage trigger oriented to combat and tactical shooting. It has a pull weight of (4.5-5lb) and carrot like 2nd stage break.
Super Dynamic Enhanced (SD-E): Very similar to the SD-C but the break is super crisp and a touch over 1 lb. (total pull weight 3.5lb)
Super Dynamic 3 Gun (SD3G): This is a hybrid trigger with a linear pull before discharge. Very similar to the new S3G.
The key feature to these three new Super Dynamic units is the gently curved trigger bow that is moved 1/8" forward from the standard m4 position. The unique bow on the trigger enhances trigger control by sensitizing the trigger finger (round finger on flat trigger rather than round on round). Overall the pull seems lighter, more efficient, and more linear.
Now down to the specific model I received which is the SD-E. The last few years I have primarily focused on more precision based AR builds like Recce or SPR types and prior to using the SD-E, I had run a cpl. of KAC 2stage match triggers, a cpl. SSA's, and one LMT 2stage in my precision based AR's. I found those the best triggers that remained combat/duty rated yet yielded clean, crisp, reliable, and predictable breaks. The SSA's, KAC's and LMT are however lacking a bit of refinement for some people's taste in regards to true precision applications and that is where I think this new SD-E comes into the equation. This unit is non adjustable just like the SSA and while you can see it shares many processes and materials used in the construction of the SSA, its a totally different animal in feel. It has an outta this world crisp break that is extremely predictable with a stated #3.5 pull that actually feels a significant bit lighter to the naked touch(new bowed trigger). This SDE is turning out to be an excellent trigger for precision applications esp. in a hard use weapon and I intend to personally run a cpl. more of these units on a few other precision based builds I currently own.
After 1510 rds. I can happily report zero malfunctions, failures or otherwise wear on this unit. So up til this point this unit has been very impressive and the break on this unit will leave you thinking about it long after you pull the actually trigger
SSA VS. SDE pics....