Enhanced Duty Trigger® Select Fire
$149.00
In stock
HIGHLIGHTS
- Significant MIL Upgrade
- NFA, LE/SWAT, MIL
- M4/M16, Single Stage Full-Auto Select-Fire
- US Patents: 9052149, 9175917, 9696103, D817436, 10006733
BONUS BENEFITS
- Radical Sear Mechanics™
- Medium Weights, 4½ and 5½ lb. Pulls
- Smooth
- Accurate
- MIL++ Heavy Duty Hammer Springs
- Very Hard Hammer Strikes
- High Power Touch Off for Ultimate Accuracy
- Yet, Medium Pull Weights
Standard Benefits
- Crisp, Clean, Trigger Break
- Very Short Over-Travel
- Very, Positive Reset You Can Feel and Hear
- Made In The USA
HIPERTOUCH Eclipse: “I am giving feedback for the hipertouch eclipse. For instillation 2 rednecks were required to get the trigger into a CMMG MK47 Mutant. A 3rd hand is required to get the shoe on if your weopon has a closed trigger guard like the mutant does. During test firing the rod the spring rides on went sailing somewhere. Do not dry fire this trigger! you will lose parts. They need to put that in the instructions. The pictures that come on the instructions were however extremely helpful as we never bothered to actually read the instructions. We recovered the grey spring and had nothing for it to ride on so we just shoved in in a zip lock bag. But we still had one grey spring in the hypertouch. It was breaking like a glass rod. So I was thinking it was probably going to malfunction and go full auto, but hey f*** it. So I finished my beer and slammed shut the upper, lower and proceeded to empty the mag semi auto. Even 2 rednecks can’t mess up this instillation even when you loose one spring riding thingy it still works. The trigger managed to set off 7.62x 39 tula soft points with just one grey spring in it very reliably at first. We were impressed. So after dumping the 40 round magazine at the rate so dam fast with no malfunctions we proceeded to do some run and gun. Which turned out to be stumble and gun. Which was fine because I was wearing full body armor. I mean with friends and relatives like these who needs enemies? The rifle was dropped several times and after being passed around, because everyone loved the trigger, it accidentally got run over by a 4 wheeler because it was propped on a tree and had fallen over while I was sitting on a stool enjoying another beer. After it got run over and had been dropped about 13 times by drunk people enjoying a Christmas party we noticed failures to ignite the steel berdan primers on 30 of the 700+ rounds we shot today. I mean hey if you bring the ammo I’ve got a rifle you can shoot. So it got passed around like a girl with daddy problems. Overall I think that the malfunctions are unacceptable. Which is why I am on here today to purchase the Ak hammer spring kit, toggle shafts to replace the lost one, and to write my review. It survived a hell of a day. I mean it functioned with just one spring and we forgot to oil it. So imagine what it can do fully functional with two grey springs and a red heavy hammer spring to really whack that primer. I look forward to messing with the trigger some more. If you want something better than slide fire get this. I just wish the trigger reset automatically like the tac con. That would be even more fun. We used the mutant as a chainsaw today to cut down a couple of trees that were in the way of the sunset. You can put 6 spent shells in the air at the same time with this trigger once you get some practice. It’s very nice. Buy it. And if you shoot 7.62×39 like all the people in the south do also get the red heavy hammer spring to really whack that cheap shit tula ammo that is fun to shoot. Those primers have to be hit very, very hard to be set off reliably. This company should come out with a hammer spring called “the overkill” just for steel primers, not safe for brass. I want my steel primer to go bang 100% of the time.”
HIPERTOUCH Genesis: “I got the Genesis for my AR10 (716 Sig)… I was completely blown away, as was the target! The very first shot was quite a surprise as I put the tip of my finger lightly on the trigger (as I could tell putting it together it was going to be a lot lighter than the stock one I took out). I just “thought fire” and the thought went from my brain to the firing pin, seeming to bypass the trigger. Later I found that I could not outpace the fire control I had installed. If you’re worried about getting your money’s worth out of this (as I was), I say now that it was WORTH EVERY CENT SPENT!! (even the shipping)”