SHOT Show 2016: Geissele Interview & New Products

Published on January 23, 2016
Duration: 34:03

This interview with Bill Geissele of Geissele Automatics covers the company's product development philosophy, stemming from military and competitive shooting requirements. Geissele discusses the engineering behind their triggers, emphasizing full-power hammer springs for reliability and reduced lock time. The conversation highlights their Super Precision scope mount's exceptional return-to-zero capabilities, achieved through 5-axis machining and a robust clamping system. New products like an ambidextrous charging handle and an enhanced AK-47 trigger are showcased, alongside their bio-based firearm lubricant, 'Purple Go Juice,' designed for stability, lubricity, and corrosion resistance.

Quick Summary

Geissele Automatics prioritizes combat reliability in their triggers by using full-power hammer springs for consistent ignition and reduced lock time. Their Super Precision Mount, made with 5-axis machining, achieves exceptional return-to-zero due to its single-piece construction and robust clamping system, ensuring optic stability.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Bill Geissele
  2. 00:13Bill Geissele's Entry into Firearm Triggers
  3. 01:00Camp Perry and Early Trigger Development
  4. 01:30Hammer Spring Importance for Reliability
  5. 02:42Understanding Lock Time
  6. 03:16Impact of Lock Time on Shooting Performance
  7. 03:43Geissele Triggers in Competition and Combat
  8. 04:03Development of the SSF Super Select Fire Trigger
  9. 04:17Geissele Products in Special Operations
  10. 05:10Army Marksmanship Unit and M110 Development
  11. 06:00Beyond Triggers: New Geissele Products
  12. 06:11Vertically Integrated Manufacturing
  13. 07:02Military Requirement for a Better Scope Mount
  14. 07:13Introducing the Super Precision Mount
  15. 07:15Super Precision Mount: Machining and Materials
  16. 07:52Super Precision Mount: Return to Zero Testing
  17. 09:47Design Process for the Scope Mount
  18. 10:15Mounting System: Crossbolt vs. Lever
  19. 11:53New Ambidextrous Charging Handle
  20. 13:37Charging Handle Ergonomics and Design
  21. 13:47Geissele Rail System Mounting
  22. 14:17Long Barrel Nut for Rail Stability
  23. 15:48Rigidity and Barrel Harmonics
  24. 16:02Monolithic vs. Modular Systems
  25. 17:20ALG Defense Glock Products
  26. 17:33ALG Defense: Philosophy and Products
  27. 17:47Glock Optic Mount: Military Requirement
  28. 19:39Aimpoint T1/T2 and Trijicon MRO Mounts
  29. 20:41Geissele Muzzle Devices: Single Chamber Brake
  30. 21:46Geissele AK-47 Triggers
  31. 22:51Enhanced AK-47 Trigger Features
  32. 24:02Introducing Purple Go Juice Lubricant
  33. 24:23Bill Geissele's Lubrication Background
  34. 25:14Lubrication Principles for Firearms
  35. 26:05Evolution of Lubrication Technology
  36. 27:23Problems with Vegetable-Based Lubricants
  37. 28:09Purple Go Juice: Formulation and Benefits
  38. 29:09Testing and Performance of Purple Go Juice
  39. 30:40Flash Point in Firearm Lubricants
  40. 32:29Safety and Value of Purple Go Juice
  41. 33:33Conclusion and Future Content

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Geissele triggers reliable for combat use?

Geissele triggers are designed for combat reliability by using full-power hammer springs, similar to the M16A1, which ensures consistent primer ignition. This prevents issues like primer flow and inconsistent accuracy that can arise from softer springs, while also reducing lock time for better shot stability.

How does the Geissele Super Precision Mount achieve its exceptional return-to-zero?

The Super Precision Mount is machined from a single block of 7075 T6 aluminum on a 5-axis machine, ensuring all surfaces are perfectly aligned. It uses a robust crossbolt clamping system and is line-bored as one piece, preventing any twisting of the scope and allowing it to return to its original zero with minimal deviation.

What are the key advantages of Geissele's 'Purple Go Juice' lubricant?

'Purple Go Juice' is a bio-based lubricant formulated with a genetically modified oil seed molecule. It offers superior lubricity (250% more than petroleum oils), excellent corrosion resistance, and stability, preventing degradation and firearm lock-up, making it a safe and effective choice for firearm maintenance.

Why did Geissele develop an optic mount for Glocks that sits off the slide?

Mounting optics off the slide on Glocks prevents the optic from moving with the slide during recoil, which can cause the red dot to be lost. This design improves target reacquisition speed and also enhances the rigidity of the pistol's frame, improving the zero retention of accessories like lasers.

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