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Improving your Kalashnikov’s trigger with the Geissele AK-X.

One thing AK shooters and admirers will never stop talking about is durability.

Well, duh. The AK-47 was designed to be used by peasants; simple and strong were built-in.

So was the crappy trigger.

If you want to keep the peasants from accidentally shooting each other while assaulting the fascist positions on the Eastern Front (did the Soviets call it the Western Front?), you give them a trigger with a lot of travel.

A lot.

That runs counter to the way we in the West viewed rifles—something you use by aiming and pressing off a shot.

What to do?

Just ask Bill Geissele. He can solve the problem.

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The Geissele AK-X comes complete. And because it’s a packet trigger, assembly is simply a detail strip and then replacing the AK trigger parts with a packet.

What Geissele did was take the packet system that has proven so popular in the AR-15 world and built it for the AK-47. (And the AK-74 as well, just in case you were wondering.)

It’s an entirely self-contained set of parts, and since the locations of the hammer and sear are controlled by the packet, the dimensions of your AK receiver don’t enter into it. As long as your receiver is in spec enough to reinsert the pins, the packet will work. (If your receiver is so out of spec that you can’t make the packet go in, your problems are bigger than just a crappy trigger, and Geissele can’t solve that one for you.)

What the Geissele-X gives you is a two-stage trigger for your AK. It’s clean, crisp, relatively light … and it works like a champ.

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Is it something you need? That depends. What other triggers do you use? If you shoot an AK, a Glock and a shotgun with a classic trigger, then no. (Sorry, Bill, I’ll explain.) The Glock and the shotgun will have spongy, gritty, crappy triggers. Changing your AK to a Geissele will mean you have to adjust your trigger press from one to the next.

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If, on the other hand, your pistol and shotgun have good, clean, crisp triggers, then the AK is the laggard, and you definitely have to upgrade it.

That said, Geissele makes great stuff, and prices it accordingly. The AK-X has a list price of $350. A while back when we were still buying AKs for that much, it would have been more than odd to spend that much on a trigger.

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Now, a basic AK made here in the USA runs you a grand. Anything better than vanilla-plain runs more. And you still get the 1947 peasant trooper AK trigger. Why not move into the 21st century and take advantage of Geissele engineering?

I have a new AK in 5.56 NATO on the rack for testing (no commie cartridges here), and the AK-X is perfect for it. Since all my other triggers are nice—not crappy—the Geissele will be perfect.

Editor’s Note: This article originally appeared in the April 2026 issue of Gun Digest the Magazine.


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