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I use a Mil Spec trigger in all my ARs. I got used to it when I was in the Army and find it serves me well.


Same here but different branch.
M16A2, iron sights. Mil Spec is fine for me.


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It's about a 50/50 mix for me. I like shooting them either way; mil-spec is more of a challenge but for my 20" and 22" rifles having a SSA-E trigger onboard definitely helps me and my challenged skills out as I use those out to further distances than I do with my carbines.


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Honestly, I’ve never shot anything but mil-spec triggers in AR’s, so I don’t know what I’m missing. One of mine has a 70’s Colt trigger and the other has a QMS. They’ve both been just fine, but I could see a scenario where I shoot someone’s rifle equipped with a Geissele and decide there’s no going back.


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I have ALG's in all my carbines with the heavy spring, Geissele SSA in my bench rest rifle.
 
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I got a Sig M400 a few years ago, and it had one of the worst triggers that I have ever felt. It was heavy and gritty with lots of creep. I replaced it with a Geissele SSA, and it was like going from a Yugo to a Lexus. I also have an ACT trigger that I put in my older DPMS that also had a terrible trigger. The ACT was a significant improvement. I have tried mil-spec triggers that are pretty decent, but upgraded triggers are a nice improvement. I find them worth the money.
 
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CMC 2 stage flat face triggers for me.

Milspec triggers suck. Have no choice in the Army but I'm not going to keep that trash in something I paid for.


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