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Which distributors sell Geissele Automatics triggers?
The full line of Geissele Automatics's triggers is available from the following distributors:

ADCO Firearms

B&M Tactical Firearms

Battle Arms Development

Botach Tactical

Bravo Company USA

Brownells

Chattahoochee Gun Works, LLC

Compass Lake Engineering

Creedmoor Sports

G&R Tactical

King Shooters Supply

Larsen Firearms

LaRue Tactical

Lexington Firearms & Gun Works, LLC

LWRCI

Michigan Police Equipment Co.

Mid-South Tactical Network

Midway USA

Midwest PX

Northwest Tactical

Noveske Rifleworks

Palmetto State Armory

PK Firearms

Primary Arms (www.primaryarms.com)

Primary Weapons Systems

Rainier Arms

RifleGear

Sabreco Inc.

Seneca Arms

Sinclair International

Spikes Tactical

Strategic Tactical Response

Tanner's Sport Center

White Oak Armament

Do Geissele triggers work in AR-10s?
Yes. All of our triggers work in mil-spec lower receivers.

How do I become a dealer for Geissele Automatics's products?
Prospective dealers should send an email to sales@geissele.com along with a copy of their Federal Firearms License. We will send you a Dealer Order Worksheet with dealer pricing information.

Is there a minimum order quantity necessary to become a dealer?
No. Dealers are not required to place minimum orders.

What trigger do you recommend for use in CMP and NRA service rifle matches?
The Hi-Speed National Match Service Rifle Trigger, part number 05-130. If you have a large pin receiver, the large pin version is the one to get. The Service Rifle trigger is designed to meet the minimum trigger pull weight of at least 4.5 lb as required by the match rules for the service rifle category.

What is the red grease you supply with your triggers? It works great and I'd like to get a supply of it.
The red grease we use is Mobil 28.