The Geissele Super Tricon AR10/AR 15 is a high-quality two-stage Rifle Triggers that was designed in cooperation with former Navy SEAL Jeff Gonzales. It has a unique curved trigger bow design with a ribbed surface to give you more texture and feedback when you’re shooting, helping you maintain accuracy and take follow-up shots even in bad weather conditions. It also has a full-power hammer spring and a carrot-like 2nd stage break, giving you plenty of feedback with each shot you fire. Pick up a Geissele Super Tricon trigger today! Please note: These triggers are designed for mil-spec AR15/M4 carbine rifles. AR15 triggers are not compatible with the Sig MPX/MCX weapons or Pistol Caliber Carbine AR15/M4 variants. Using them in these platforms will void the warranty. Specifications for Geissele Super Tricon AR-10/AR-15 Trigger: Manufacturer: Geissele Color: Black Trigger Shape: Curved Trigger Pull Weight: 4.25 – 4.75 lb Trigger Pin Size: Mil-Spec Hand: Ambidextrous Gun Make: AR Platform Gun Model: AR-10, AR-15 Gun Type: Rifle Condition: New Features of Geissele Super Tricon AR-10/AR-15 Trigger: Curved Trigger Bow w/ Ribbed Surface Designed for AR10/AR 15/M4 Full-Power Hammer Spring Package Contents: Geissele AR-10/AR-15 Super Tricon Trigger The Geissele AR-10/AR-15 Super Tricon Trigger is a quality addition to the Geissele lineup. For more great deals on Rifle Triggers by Geissele, please browse our Geissele Gun Parts page.
Geissele Super Tricon AR-10/AR-15 Trigger
$199.99
SKU: 02AD5D5F
Categories: Geissele, Rifle Triggers
6 reviews for Geissele Super Tricon AR-10/AR-15 Trigger
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CT Compliant –
This Geissele Super Tricon SUPERT trigger is the epitome of all triggers, the rounded top of the trigger shoe replicates a mil-spec triggers feel but it straightens out into a flat trigger shoe that has serrations up and down the front of the trigger, this trigger pulls at about 4.5 Lbs. and is super crisp with very little take up to the wall despite being a 2 stage trigger. I recommend this trigger to anyone who is on the fence about which trigger shoe style to go with. I was personally in the same boat trying to decide if I would like the dynamic straight bow trigger shoe or the mil-spec style one, I saw this style of trigger shoe in a Geissele factory demonstration on YouTube and I knew I had to have it at first sight. After purchasing one and running it I can confirm, its simply the best of both worlds with little to no compromises.
Max –
The Geissele Super Tricon does not disappoint as with all of their other triggers I have. The trigger shoe matches a Timney trigger I have for a Remington 700, so it is nice to have the familiar feel between precision rifles. The only problem I ran into was that it would not function with the 60 degree throw Battle Arms selector. I had to switch it to the 90 degree to get the Tricon to release the hammer.
JPK –
This trigger has a fancy name, but it’s really identical to the Geissele SSA with the only difference being the shape and feel of the trigger bow. But for me this upgrade is exactly what I was looking for. The straighter curve and addition of a grooved surface give a lot more area for placing your finger where you want. Lower placement makes the trigger pull feel lighter. Also, the grooves are a little grippy so your finger doesn’t move during the trigger pull even if a bit sweaty. A lot of 1911s have a trigger shappe and feel like this, but this is the only one I found for the AR-15.For the trigger pull itself, I also really like it. This is a two-stage design with a relatively low trigger pull weight. The result is there is a bit of safety built in with the two stage pull, which is ideal for a home defense or battle rifle. A single stage hair trigger is great for target shooting, but can easy result in a negligent discharge in high stress situations. The pull weight is low enough and the break is clean enough that it is still a major upgrade over the standard mil-spec trigger.
Mk21.Diver –
I bought this after having owned the G2S for approximately 2yrs. I was so impressed with the G2S for the cost, I had to compare it to the SSA or Super Tricon(same trigger with a different trigger shoe), given that the pull weights are all the same. Could there really be that much difference in two, 4.5lb pull triggers from the same company, to justify the price difference? The answer to that is an unequivocal yes! The first difference I noticed was in the manufacturing of the parts themselves, there are many polished contact surfaces on the Super T that are absent from the G2S. There’s some truly clean and precise machine work on this trigger. Once installed I compared the trigger pull from the G2S to the Super T. As stated, the pull weights are the same, so the comparison comes down to subjective “feel”. The first thing you notice on a Geiselle trigger is the wall you come to after approx 2mm of travel. This wall is firm, and takes 2.0lbs of pull to reach. Once shelved on this wall, a 2.5lb pull is required to break your shot. It’s almost effortless, and so crisp when it does break. It’s as well extremely predictable, the consistency is great. The trigger shoe has a very natural feel due to the top half following the milspec curvature. The ribbing on the front provides a very grippy surface that mitigates any “slip” you’d experience due to the bottom half being flat. This flat bottom half as well had a side effect of reducing felt pull weight(and it absolutely does result in less felt pull weight).The G2S is an fantastic trigger, and more than enough for 95% of shooters. As is often said though, you get what you pay for when it comes to firearms and accessories. If you want an unmatched, extremely reliable trigger that used/proven by special forces, this is the one. I can’t recommend it more. It’s now on my home defense setup, which is the highest recommendation I can give it.
joeglow1 –
An excellent trigger. Its hybrid curve/straight bow design makes the SSA like pull weight feel less. In hot humid enviorments the slightly wider and textured trigger shoe allows for quick shooting. Works well with gloves too.
Jerry –
My Geissele triggers encludes: two SD3Gs – with light and heavy springs, a SSA-E and a HSNM. A retired military and civilian LEO, I recently adopted a new LMT LM8 SBR with 7 lb MILSPEC trigger. What trigger for upgrade? Per recommendation I opted for a SUPERT. Perfect! Trust the recommendations of the Geissele folks – they seriously know what they’re doing.