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    I have a 20" WOA on my service match rifle. It loves 77 noslers. WOA barrels have been helping high power shooters win matches for a long time. The pricing is pretty reasonable, too.

    Also, you can request bead blasting if your order direct, so it looks just like a Noveske barrel. :)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slippers View Post
    I have a 20" WOA on my service match rifle. It loves 77 noslers. WOA barrels have been helping high power shooters win matches for a long time. The pricing is pretty reasonable, too.

    Also, you can request bead blasting if your order direct, so it looks just like a Noveske barrel. :)
    I considered having mine bead blasted done since melonite is a no-no.



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    I know it's only a sample of 1, but my SSA-E just isn't worth the extra cash compared to my several SSAs. Maybe my SSA-E is a "lemon" (relatively speaking), but I don't find it to be any more crisp than my SSAs. It's still a great trigger, just not worth the extra $30, or whatever the discount of the day is (to me).

    I have one G2S and don't have a ton of rounds through it yet, but find it indistinguishable from my SSAs, as has been said.

    BTW, Pyzik, I saw you post a pic over on Calguns. Was surprised to see you over there what with your location.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gatordev View Post
    BTW, Pyzik, I saw you post a pic over on Calguns. Was surprised to see you over there what with your location.
    I've gotten a few good deals on there so I browse the classifieds. Which led to pic threads... lol

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    I never thought the E felt more crisp. Just lighter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slippers View Post
    I never thought the E felt more crisp. Just lighter.
    I may have have chosen my words poorly and should have said it felt "less better" compared to what everyone raves about. Now that you say that, I don't think I've really felt a difference in "pull" (lighter/heavier), but again, mine just may be a little different.

    I do acknowledge that I'm probably nit-picking the difference, much like arguing who was hotter in 2005: Amy Adams or Jenna Fischer.

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    I went through the same thing as you the first time I used an SSA-E. It doesn't feel noticeably different. To me, the first stage feels about the same. The second stage is just *barely* lighter. That's it. This is why I consider the G2S the best two stage trigger for the cost. It works well for any type of use.
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    Dang now you got me looking around for a G2S...

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    Quote Originally Posted by DutyUse View Post
    Dang now you got me looking around for a G2S...
    The -E removes 0.2 lbs from the 1st stage and 0.8 lbs from the 2nd stage for a total reduction from 4.5 to 3.5 lbs. I imagine splitting the total reduction across two stages makes it harder to tell the difference in the individual stages.

    Cyber Monday exclusive: G2S for $115 https://geissele.com/blackfriday

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    Dang that's a smokin price!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoilerUp View Post
    The -E removes 0.2 lbs from the 1st stage and 0.8 lbs from the 2nd stage for a total reduction from 4.5 to 3.5 lbs. I imagine splitting the total reduction across two stages makes it harder to tell the difference in the individual stages.

    Cyber Monday exclusive: G2S for $115 https://geissele.com/blackfriday
    Do I have to wait till monday? Not seeing the price change.

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    That's crazy cheap. $115 is less than tier 1 dealer (which is the absolute best price from Geissele). I might buy a few just to have for future builds.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slippers View Post
    That's crazy cheap. $115 is less than tier 1 dealer (which is the absolute best price from Geissele). I might buy a few just to have for future builds.
    Remember when G2S's were only sold as OEM triggers and not to the general public?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slippers View Post
    That's crazy cheap. $115 is less than tier 1 dealer (which is the absolute best price from Geissele). I might buy a few just to have for future builds.
    Now I feel obligated to buy it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pyzik View Post
    Now I feel obligated to buy it.

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    I think when you get it installed you'll be glad you did. I dont realize how much of difference a nice trigger makes until I shoot a friends mil spec... And for that price it seems like a no brainier

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