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Posted: 9/15/2015 3:31:27 PM EDT
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Yes; Hypertouch 24E and 24-3G.
The triggers are EXCELLENT and the owner TERRY BENDER is great to work with. One of these days I want to try an EDT2, out of curiosity. Would love to try the TH24 but it's a little 'pricey' for my budget, but I'd guess it is probably worth it! The 24's are crisp and light, the 3G additionally 'thinks' with your brain-finger circuitry. (best way to explain it) The 24's have a spring/trapeze affair, sticking up, that will not allow it to work on a MP-10 due to the ambi bolt release, but it will if the ambi linkage is removed. Just functions as a R/H AR. Other ambi lash-ups would probably be the same. Hyperfire's website explains most of this quite well. Hope this helps |
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Whatever turns our crank, I guess.
Or, could say, "I am too happy with my 24-3G to try a Geissele" Not saying there aren't more than one 'good trigger' out there, only speaking to what I personally know. Cheers! |
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I have a Hypertouch 24, and I am REALLY impressed with it.
I got it in a deal with a lower build kit from PSA. I don't remember what I paid extra for the Hypertouch 24 option, but Hyperfire triggers were pretty new at the time, so it wasn't much. I figured I had a spare trigger I could use if I didn't like the Hypertouch, but I love it! Best money I ever spent, in my opinion! This one does have more creep than I like, but their web site says this version has more creep than the 24-E, 24-C, and 24-3G. Other than the creep, this is the best AR trigger I have ever used. It has been 100% for about 1500 rounds so far. At first, this trigger design seemed so "different", I wondered about longevity, but no signs of a problem yet. It is the only trigger that gives a HIGHER falling force to the hammer, while making the trigger pull LIGHTER. Strange how it works, but ingenious as well.... Overall, I am very happy with the Hypertouch 24, and now I am considering a 24-3G for one of my other AR's. |
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I have the 24C and love it. Great hammer force while not using light weight trigger springs. I reload with #41 primers and have never had a FTF with this trigger. I have the lightest springs and my trigger pull is around 2lbs. Without a doubt the best trigger I have ever had, bar none.
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Yes; Hypertouch 24E and 24-3G. The triggers are EXCELLENT and the owner TERRY BENDER is great to work with. One of these days I want to try an EDT2, out of curiosity. Would love to try the TH24 but it's a little 'pricey' for my budget, but I'd guess it is probably worth it! The 24's are crisp and light, the 3G additionally 'thinks' with your brain-finger circuitry. (best way to explain it) The 24's have a spring/trapeze affair, sticking up, that will not allow it to work on a MP-10 due to the ambi bolt release, but it will if the ambi linkage is removed. Just functions as a R/H AR. Other ambi lash-ups would probably be the same. Hyperfire's website explains most of this quite well. Hope this helps I have the TH24, now called the Eclipse, in my 3 gun rifle, the EDT in a carbine, and the EDT2 in a lightweight build. I couldn't ask for a better trigger and as stated, Terry is a great guy to deal with. I have owned and shot several different trigger sets and Hyperfire gets my vote every time. Not that there aren't other great triggers, but IMHO, Hyperfire is building the best. |
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Lot's of great triggers out there right now. I have a hard time bringing myself to spend Hiperfire prices when I can get a debadged BRO for $96 delivered. Feel is pretty close to my SD3G for half the price. I would probably spend the money for a hiperfire if I wanted an awesome light trigger in a 7.62x39 or .50BMG build. Both of those can really use the extra hammer strength the hiperfire provides. |
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