Re: Timney or geissele .
Geissele. The hard-use AR-centric forums will show Geissele surfaces as a preferred pick in worry-free performance for several years running in an oversaturated AR market. The owner of Geissele, Bill, got a hold of me when I emailed the company installing their National Hi-Speed Match DMR trigger for a Mk12 build. Nicest guy in the world and it's always great to hear from the owner. I will be sticking the SSA in my next fighting carbine. I wouldn't even bother with the H-S Match line because while it's been trouble-free, the non-adjustable 2-stage triggers feel just as fantastic without the added complexity (and potential failure of said extra parts, though I am unaware of it happening to anyone).
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: EricCartmann</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Geissele's get a lot of love. I want to hate them but I can't. I have 4 (SSA, SSA-E, and HS-Match). They are all reliable, and despite being lite, have no problems getting primers to go off. My only complaint is they are too expensive. I am waiting for the day the $99 trigger comes out that will kick Geissele's ass. </div></div>
Check out ALG Defense Inc. It's run by Bill Geissele's wife, Amy. She offers a more affordable trigger that is manufactured in a more economical fashion. Engineering has already been done, just streamlined manufacturing. A tad less crisp, but you're saving substantial money if money is a factor and it is an easy upgrade to factory triggers for 45-65 bones. It's a nice option for the budget-minded who don't need glass rods in their fighting rifles.