Geissele Automatics operates out of North Wales, Pennsylvania, where they’ve built a reputation around precision-manufactured AR platform components. The company produces triggers, complete rifles, scope mounts, charging handles, and upper receiver assemblies that hold tolerances tighter than what most military contracts require.
Geissele Triggers
Geissele triggers remain their core product. The SSA and SSA-E models use two-stage designs with crisp, consistent break weights – the SSA offers approximately 4.25 to 4.75 pounds total pull weight, while the SSA-E provides a lighter 2.9 to 3.8 pounds. The Super Dynamic (SD) line offers single-stage configurations for faster split times in competition. All geissele ar trigger assemblies use wire EDM-cut components with diamond-like carbon coating on contact surfaces to reduce friction and wear. The trigger groups drop into any mil-spec lower receiver without fitting work.
Scope Mounts
The Super Precision line addresses a common problem with cantilever mounts – deflection under recoil and thermal shift. Their geissele scope mount designs use thicker mounting bars and larger clamping surfaces than standard rings. The LPVO mount specifically accommodates 1-6x and 1-8x optics popular in modern carbine setups, with return-to-zero repeatability around 0.1 MOA after removal and reinstallation. Heights are available in absolute co-witness and lower 1/3 configurations for proper sight alignment with backup irons.
Complete Rifles and Uppers
Their geissele rifles come assembled with matched components – barrels are hand-selected for bore consistency, gas systems are tuned for specific ammunition loads, and barrel extensions are checked for proper bolt lockup. The Super Duty line uses 16-inch cold hammer-forged barrels with chrome lining for durability. Upper receiver assemblies are available separately for builders who want geissele uppers mated to specific lower configurations.
Charging Handles and Barrels
The Airborne Charging Handle features extended latches machined from 7075 aluminum with a grip surface that works with gloves. Geissele barrels use 416R stainless or chrome-lined 4150 steel depending on the model, with chamber dimensions held to minimum SAAMI specifications for accuracy.
Why We Stock Geissele
We carry geissele ar-15 components because they deliver measurable performance improvements that justify their cost. A quality trigger assembly runs €200-300, scope mounts start around €300, and complete rifles begin near €2000. These aren’t budget options, but the manufacturing quality and functional reliability appeal to competitive shooters and professionals who need consistent performance.
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