So is it better to just buy a Geissele trigger and a M16 selector. Grind down the hump on the M16 selector so it can't physically depress a MG disconnector any more (thus converting it into a legal semi-auto part).
Then you get sweet light fast trigger pull and a semi-auto fake 3rd selector position for less than $300?
Spend the other $200 on a NFA stamp, ammo, optic, pizza and beer... Wutever.
IMO everytime I have messed with bumpfire the mechanics of getting the weapon to simulate full auto you can't hit shit with it. If you want FA then buy a MG. Atleast that way you have some chance of hitting the target. If you practice alot with a SA weapon you can get a pretty fast fire rate and still be able to hit something with it. Ofcourse it's only my opinion.
A friend and his first time shooting a slide fire stocked rifle. The rifle is a registered SBR w/YHM can.
We never got this type of result with the TacCon trigger.
I just put a Geiselle SSA-E trigger in one of my Texas lowers, haven't had a chance to take it to the range yet but first chance I'll see if I can get any sort of controllable high rate of fire from it.I have yet to run across anyone who has one of these who likes it. Really good trigger shooters have told me they can go just as fast with a geissle.
I just put a Geiselle SSA-E trigger in one of my Texas lowers, haven't had a chance to take it to the range yet but first chance I'll see if I can get any sort of controllable high rate of fire from it.
That's one of my favorite triggers. If you are looking at high rate of fire but at the slight expense of accuracy check out the S3G from Geiselle. It's basically made to be a high rate of fire trigger.
Geissele makes good products, we are going to start carry their stuff next week. I personally have a SSA and SSA-E and love them.