Per the website the Larue and Geissle triggers both have the same pull weight stock, however the Larue has an additional heavy spring available in the packaging.
@@snipeslayernot sure what you mean, larue's website lists the pull weight for the mbt-2s as 2.5 lb first stage 2.0 lb second stage, while the ssa-e is listed as 2.5 lb first stage 1.3 lb second stage on geissele's website
I've never tried a Geissele but I got a MBT as my first aftermarket trigger. I swapped it to a CMC single stage after one range trip due to preference. I agree, 2 stages feel more for precision to me personally. It was not a bad trigger but also slightly heavy for precision aswell which I agree on.
Per the website the Larue and Geissle triggers both have the same pull weight stock, however the Larue has an additional heavy spring available in the packaging.
@@snipeslayer Sorry but that is not correct.
@TheFullNeilson even though both product pages show the same first and second pull weight?
@@snipeslayernot sure what you mean, larue's website lists the pull weight for the mbt-2s as 2.5 lb first stage 2.0 lb second stage, while the ssa-e is listed as 2.5 lb first stage 1.3 lb second stage on geissele's website
@@yellowsaurus4895 the saa-e, sure. However the SSA and MBT have the same *total* pull weight
I have 3 Geissele triggers. Though I will say, if I build any more AR's in the future -- I'm looking at Larue.
I've never tried a Geissele but I got a MBT as my first aftermarket trigger. I swapped it to a CMC single stage after one range trip due to preference. I agree, 2 stages feel more for precision to me personally. It was not a bad trigger but also slightly heavy for precision aswell which I agree on.