AR or SR Gold trigger for Maten?

Re: AR or SR Gold trigger for Maten?

Any AR15 Trigger will fit as normal. Now I've heard of certain hammers not working Bolt Carriers (ala Wilson Trigger with Young BC)
 
Re: AR or SR Gold trigger for Maten?

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Captain Moroni</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: smschulz</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Geissele and be done with it. </div></div>

nuff said</div></div>

This does not address the actual question asked. To the OP, yes, the AR and SR Gold models work like a charm in the MA TEN receivers.
 
Re: AR or SR Gold trigger for Maten?

Thxs Matt. From what I've read the AR Gold is a sweet trigger. GA is nice too but I wonder if the GA supporters have tried the other.
 
Re: AR or SR Gold trigger for Maten?

De Ja Vu ! there is a glitch in the matrix. I just went through this like last week.I ended up with a Geissele SSA-E and a SR gold on 2 different rifles and love them both but since I don't and probably will not use the 308 for any carbine type courses I ended putting a SR gold on it.
 
Re: AR or SR Gold trigger for Maten?

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: supermoto917</div><div class="ubbcode-body"> De Ja Vu ! there is a glitch in the matrix. I just went through this like last week.I ended up with a Geissele SSA-E and a SR gold on 2 different rifles and love them both but since I don't and probably will not use the 308 for any carbine type courses I ended putting a SR gold on it. </div></div>


Are you saying that the SSA-E is more durable? If you only could have one, which would you choose? I like the fact that the Gold is self contained in it's own box which is suppose to provide a perfect trigger fit. Pretty new to this so could be wrong.
 
Re: AR or SR Gold trigger for Maten?

Good question, The main reason why I put the SR Gold on my POF is it's the closest to a precision rifle that I have ( till I get my bolt gun ) where I normally take a little bit more time and concentration before pulling the trigger. As for the Noveske SPR will be running it on some carbine/precision courses so I find that longer 1rst stage pull a benefit and added saftey.
They are both great and I got one of each for it's intended use. But to get back to the question, I would ask myself what and how I'm going to use the rifle then go from there.