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<blockquote data-quote="Glocktogo" data-source="post: 2209765" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>I think it's a quality piece of kit, but I have two personal issues with it. Nearly $120 for an adjustable trigger and two springs is too much and I don't like set screws on a hard use gun. If you look hard enough, you can get a Geissele SSA for around $175 (MSRP on a Geissele 2 Stage is $165). It comes with the hammer, trigger, springs and hardened hammer & trigger pins and no set screws. </p><p></p><p>At the price point for the JP trigger, I'm back to either a modded mil-spec kit or all-out with the Geissele. </p><p></p><p>So far I own a SSF, SSA and S3G. I think the trigger I'll be getting for my current project will be the SD-E. It should provide a good balance between speed, precision and control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glocktogo, post: 2209765, member: 1132"] I think it's a quality piece of kit, but I have two personal issues with it. Nearly $120 for an adjustable trigger and two springs is too much and I don't like set screws on a hard use gun. If you look hard enough, you can get a Geissele SSA for around $175 (MSRP on a Geissele 2 Stage is $165). It comes with the hammer, trigger, springs and hardened hammer & trigger pins and no set screws. At the price point for the JP trigger, I'm back to either a modded mil-spec kit or all-out with the Geissele. So far I own a SSF, SSA and S3G. I think the trigger I'll be getting for my current project will be the SD-E. It should provide a good balance between speed, precision and control. [/QUOTE]
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