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Geissele Trigger Comparison Guide

We like Geissele triggers quite a bit. With so many options, it can be time consuming to pick the trigger that is right for you. This reference guide may help in choosing the trigger that best suits your needs.

TriggerStageTotal Pull WeightStage 1 Pull WeightStage 2 Pull WeightTrigger Bow
SSATwo-Stage4.25 – 4.75 lbs2.75 – 3.0 lbs1.5 – 1.75 lbsM4 Curve
SSA-ETwo-Stage2.9 – 3.8 lbs2.0 – 2.5 lbs0.9 – 1.3 lbsM4 Curve
SD-CTwo-Stage4.25 – 4.75 lbs2.75 – 3.0 lbs1.5 – 1.75 lbsFlat
SD-ETwo-Stage2.9 – 3.8 lbs2.0 – 2.5 lbs0.9 – 1.3 lbsFlat
SSPSingle-Stage3.0 – 3.75 lbsN/AN/AM4 Curve
SD-SSPSingle-Stage3.0 – 3.75 lbsN/AN/AFlat

Flat vs. Curved

Some prefer flat-faced triggers because they say the trigger pull feels lighter or they like the overall feel. Some prefer the standard M4 curve because it’s familiar and provides consistent finger placement. Ultimately, this boils down to what your preferences are; both are great options and will not make or break your shooting performance.

Single-Stage vs. Two-Stage

Preference is a common theme here, but for good reason. When referring to triggers, you should use what you are most confident and capable with. Some prefer the single-stage triggers for one style of shooting, while they like two-stage for other types. Some swear by one or the other and won’t use anything else. Just know what you like, why you like it, and at the end of the day, be proficient with it.

“Combat” vs. “Enhanced” Trigger Weights

If you want a two-stage trigger, you now need to choose between a “combat” or an “enhanced” trigger. This is basically a difference between trigger pull weights.

“Combat” Triggers: SSA (M4 Curve) or SD-C (Flat)

  • Heavier trigger pull (4.25 – 4.75 lbs)
  • Longer, more pronounced break. Some say its like “breaking a carrot.”

“Enhanced” Triggers: SSA-E (M4 Curve) or SD-E (Flat)

  • Lighter trigger pull (2.9 – 3.8 lbs)
  • Sharp, crisp break. Some say its like “breaking a candy cane.”
Geissele trigger installed in an AR-15 lower receiver