Every TriggerTech AR Trigger offers Zero Creep, 1911 style two-stage action, contamination resistance, and easy installation.
Zero Creep Technology offers an exceptionally crisp break (like a glass rod). TriggerTech developed Zero Creep Technology (ZCT) to get away from the limitations faced by sliding friction triggers. ZCT is comprised of a patented, free-floating roller that is captured between the sear and the ticker. This advancement makes it possible for TriggerTech to eliminate creep from every one of their triggers.
TriggerTech set out to develop a trigger with leading overtravel and reset control and developed a new component to achieve this. TKR Technology utilizes something TriggerTech named the "Ticker" - an intermediary component that can pivot freely from the trigger lever to enable the sear to release without requiring further displacement from the trigger lever. This minimizes overtravel and sets you up for the perfect reset - one that is short (< 0.030") but remains tactile and forceful enough so you are not wondering if your next shot is good to go.
TriggerTech wanted to make adjustable triggers that allowed the operator to quickly and confidently adjust pull weight in the field. This drove the development of CLKR Technology - a detent and set screw combination that enables the operator to adjust the trigger's pull weight with incremental tactile clicks. To further adjusting confidence, they made the adjustment feature fail-safe. It's designed to withstand over tightening and if the set screw is removed the trigger will operate at the low end of its pull range.
High-performance AR triggers often have a reputation for failing to consistently deliver sufficient hammer strikes. To ensure TriggerTech was not type-cast, they developed Flat Wire Spring Technology. Flat Wire Spring Technology is simply a flat wire hammer spring that enables them to get more coils and provide more force into the hammer. This innovation results in more dependable primer ignition, faster lock time, and a longer service lift for your trigger.
Frictionless Release Technology along with hardened 440C stainless steel internal components ensure corrosion resistance and an extended service life. As Frictionless Release Technology does not rely on coating, polishing or lubricating the key engagement surfaces, trigger pulls will be more consistent from shot to shot and after thousands of shots than you ever thought possible.
TriggerTech housings are made of aircraft grade 7075 aluminum and anodized for longevity. They are designed to minimize the ability for contaminants to get inside the trigger while keeping the trigger weight low. To ensure life long safety and reliability TriggerTech sources the best stainless steels for all critical components. Heat treated 440C is used for the two engagement surfaces to maximize longevity.
Features:
- Trigger Lever Type: Curved
- Trigger Action: Short Two Stage Action, designed to feel like a 1911
- FRT (Frictionless Release Technology): Yes
- TKR Technology: Yes - Min Overtravel
- CLKR: Yes - Inc Adjustable
- Zero Creep: Yes
- Flat Wire: Yes - Hard Primer Compatible
- Overtravel: Sub0.015"
- Reset: Sub 0.030"
- 1st Stage Weight: 4 oz
- 2nd Stage Weight: 20 oz - 3.75 lbs
- Total Pull Weight: 1.5lbs - 4.0lbs
- Pin Size: Standard Mil-Spec Pin (0.154")
- Warranty: Product Lifetime
- Weapon Platform: AR15
- Housing: 7075 Aluminum (anodized)
- Key Components: 440C Stainless Steel
- PVD Black: PVD stands for Physical Vapour Deposition. It is a hard and durable coating that is applied ot external stainless components to give them a clean black color.