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Wisconsin trigger company vs geissele

alibi

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Anyone have any hands on?

Looking at the MK-IIA2 vs National Match

This will be for a service rifle and a mk12. I’m inclined to get both and see for myself but figured I’d ask first. Thank you for any hands on info.
 
Don't have any personal experience with Wisconsin trigger, but it's tough to go wrong with a Geissele. LaRue also makes a very nice 2 stage trigger and I think they're currently on sale for a price that's bought to beat.
 
I have to plead ignorance. I don't know the name. I use G, LaRue and RRA in my semi-auto builds, and occasionally Colt. Every year, there are new a great manufacturers making triggers, rails, barrels, etc. It used to be a very small group of known names.... Scopes to some extent.
 
I have to plead ignorance. I don't know the name. I use G, LaRue and RRA in my semi-auto builds, and occasionally Colt. Every year, there are new a great manufacturers making triggers, rails, barrels, etc. It used to be a very small group of known names.... Scopes to some extent.

From what I understand from the website, talking to the owner and a book. This is the original, patented two stage AR trigger design. Just a new company producing it.
 
Fyi
i should confess that I don’t have one of the WI trigger co’ triggers yet. I do have 2 Larue MBT’s, a Geissle target match (adjustable) and a TriggerTech drop in. The triggertech has the cleanest break of any trigger I have used but costs $200 + it is technically a 2stage but only has like a 1/2 lb first stage.

the Geisle is nice but seems more complicated to adjust and +$200
the MBT is noticeably clean and nice with about a 2/2 first and second stage and at $99 on sale is hard to beat.
so from my research online, if your going to pay $200+ you should consider the WI trigger.
sorry for the endorsement without evidence-I don’t like it when folks do that and should refrain when tempted.

i was enthusiastic about WI triggers after listening to an interview on the Precision rifle (media?)podcast and encourage anyone interested look it up.
-Eric
again my apologies for not respecting the original poster and the forum in general regarding personal experience.
 
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If the current Wisconsin trigger is anything like the Milazzo Krieger that I got to play with in an early SR25 then its what every 2 stage trigger should be!
My only concern with it having a screw is how field/duty worthy will it be?