John Hwang
27 September 2012, 13:15
Geissele has built their name by making some of the best AR15 match & combat triggers on the market. At Shot show 2012, they introduced the MK1 rail system was was very stout and engineered to the max. If you've ever seen one in person or had the opportunity to use one, you'll know it was built like a tank. The only draw back was the added weight and the steep price tag of $345-$400.
The MK2 shaves a small amount of weight and costs were dropped to a respectable $270-290 for the Sand anodize. Pictures and link to website below
http://geissele.com/images/products/detail/SandGeissele.jpg (http://geissele.com/mkii.aspx)
http://geissele.com/images/products/detail/SandMK2Set.jpg (http://geissele.com/mkii.aspx)
http://geissele.com/images/products/detail/SandMK2Slidingnut3hole.jpg (http://geissele.com/mkii.aspx)
http://geissele.com/images/products/detail/SandMK2accessoryrailinstalledview2.jpg (http://geissele.com/mkii.aspx)
The MK2 shaves a small amount of weight and costs were dropped to a respectable $270-290 for the Sand anodize. Pictures and link to website below
http://geissele.com/images/products/detail/SandGeissele.jpg (http://geissele.com/mkii.aspx)
http://geissele.com/images/products/detail/SandMK2Set.jpg (http://geissele.com/mkii.aspx)
http://geissele.com/images/products/detail/SandMK2Slidingnut3hole.jpg (http://geissele.com/mkii.aspx)
http://geissele.com/images/products/detail/SandMK2accessoryrailinstalledview2.jpg (http://geissele.com/mkii.aspx)