OK, just saying that a Rock River two stage is better than a Geissele is like saying that a Ford Mustang GT is better than a Chevy. I will concede that a Rock River two stage, whether chrome or not, "feels" better than, say, a Geissele SSA or SSA-E in terms of trigger pull crispness and weight; but the SSA and SSA-E were designed to be what they are, a service grade trigger with a good pull and relatively heavy pull weight.
Now, if you want to compare the Rock River to one of the Geissele Hi Speed models, that's a different story. The Rock Rivers don't come close in terms of "feel."
Don't get me wrong. For the price, the RRA is a good budget, "jack of all trades" two stage; but for a service/all purpose type of rifle, I found the pull too light and for precision shooting, there are better options, if you're willing to pay for them.
On a side note, I'm glad that RRA has a chrome option. It might do something about the failure rate of the triggers.