I've had completely horrible experiences with them. First time, I chalked it up to "stuff happens". Second time was my last time.
1.82 out of 10 stars across 5,228 reviews. https://www.resellerratings.com/store/Botach_com
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The vast majority of AR owners couldn't tell the difference between a Geissele trigger and any one of a hundred other aftermarket drop in triggers available at just about any price.
Sorry, my comment was directed at Quads. It was a general statement on Geissele, that's all.
You will most CERTAINLY know the difference between a scratchy MIL-spec trigger and most any aftermarket trigger. Again, you can't go wrong with a LaRue - it's not a drop-in, but it's a heck of a trigger for $80.
You will know the difference between Botach and doing business with LaRue................. Ask me how I know! Getting back to the point, there are a lot of decent AR triggers you just have to try a bunch.
So I was pretty set on a single stage due to the type of shooting and intended use. I am beginning to wonder if there is any “good” reason not to go single stage. Will I notice 2 stage on quick follow up shots? I have found a 3.5lb CMC NIB for $98 + $6 for shipping. Might just pick that up and give it a go.
I have a couple JMT Saber and like them.