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Posted: 11/30/2014 3:18:41 PM EDT
| Any opinions on Hiperfire triggers? |
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quoting myself from this thread: http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_3_118/660347_hyperfire_trigger_for_hard_primers__.html&page=1
I have a buddy who shoots them exclusively in his 3 Gun rifles and I've got to shoot his rifles quite a bit.
While initially I was skeptical of the mechanism and personally I use the Geissele SSA, I can assure you it is a nice trigger and he's not had an issue with any of his after many thousand rounds down range. The one he let me borrow (24, single stage) had pull that was very light, smooth with no wall with a very short reset (reminds me of the HK P7). To quote Stickman from this archived thread: "Phenomenal trigger, it really is that good." |
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Worth every penny - have one on my POF p415 - and is one of the smoothest triggers I have ever used... X2 I love mine, super quick reset smooth as butter release 2lb trigger. They are kinda new on the scene and the die hard traditional trigger guys seem to poo poo them. It is a trigger that drastically reduces trigger pull while not reducing hammer force. V |
| Seriously considering a Rebel Arms AR for my next rifle. They use Hiperfire triggers on some of their custom rifles.They also use a NiB coated trigger.Just trying to do some research about the components they use before I buy. Their higher end rifles also come with a NiB bcg. Curious who makes them, the bcg that is. Bought my first AR without much research ( Stag Model 1) and although I am happy with it next time I want to make sure I get what I want. |
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